David Bratman, co-editor of Tolkien Studies, has published the contents for the tenth issue over on his website, Kalimac's Corner. The next issue is due to be released sometime in July or August, and is already available for pre-order at the West Virginia University Press website.

As a side note, Volumes 1-4 and 6 are sold out, and the press confirmed with me that there are no plans to reissue any volumes. All of the volumes are still available in electronic format, however.


Tolkien Studies 10 (2013)


Editors: Michael D.C. Drout, Verlyn Flieger, and David Bratman
E-ISSN:1547-3155
Frequency: Annual

Institutional: $120.00
Individual: $60.00
International Institutional: $130.00
International Individual: $70.00

  • Claudio A. Testi, "Tolkien's Work: Is it Christian or Pagan?: A proposal for a 'synthetic' approach"
  • Nils Ivar Agøy, "Vague or Vivid?: Descriptions in The Lord of the Rings"
  • Hope Rogers, "No Triumph without Loss: Problems of Intercultural Marriage in Tolkien's Works"
  • Thomas Honegger, "My Most Precious Riddle: Eggs and Rings Revisited"
  • Michael Organ, "Tolkien's Japonisme: Prints, Dragons and a Great Wave"
  • Renée Vink, "'Jewish' Dwarves: Tolkien and anti-Semitic stereotyping"
  • Derek Shank, "'The Web of Story': Structuralism in Tolkien's 'On Fairy-stories'"
  • Benjamin Saxton, "Tolkien and Bakhtin on Authorship, Literary Freedom, and Alterity"
Notes and Documents
  • Kris Swank, "Tom Bombadil's Last Song: Tolkien's 'Once Upon A Time'"
Book Reviews
  • An Hobad, translated by Nicholas Williams, and Hobbitus Ille, translated by Mark Walker, reviewed by Harley J. Sims
  • The Quenya Alphabet, edited by Arden R. Smith, reviewed by Edith L. Crowe
  • The Art of The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, by Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull, reviewed by Sarah Beach
  • Exploring J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, by Corey Olsen, and There and Back Again, by Mark Atherton, reviewed by Jason Fisher
  • Green Suns and Faërie, by Verlyn Flieger, reviewed by John D. Rateliff
  • The Broken Scythe, edited by Roberto Arduini and Claudio A. Testi, reviewed by John Garth
  • A Hobbit Journey, by Matthew Dickerson, and A Hobbit Devotional, by Ed Strauss, reviewed by Donald T. Williams
  • Merlin DeTardo, "The Year's Work in Tolkien Studies 2010"
  • Rebecca Epstein, David Bratman, and Merlin DeTardo, "Bibliography (In English) for 2011"