Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Goths and Roman in Tolkien's imagination / Tom Shippey
  • Civil pleasures in unexpected places: an introduction to the etiquette of Middle-earth / Jane Suzanne Carroll
  • 'Wildman of the Woods': inscribing tragedy on the landscape of Middle-earth in The children of Húrin / Dimitra Fimi
  • Deeper and deeper into the wood: forests as places of transformation in The lord of the rings / Rebecca Merkelbach
  • The forest and the city: the dichotomy of Tolkien's Istari / Dominika Nycz
  • 'Raw forest' versus 'cooked city': Lévi-Strauss in Middle-earth / Thomas Honegger
  • 'A preference for round windows': hobbits and the Arts and Crafts movement / Karl Kinsella
  • Fractures, corruption and decay: understanding speculative cities through the imagery of Minas Tirith, Minas Morgul and Metropolis / Jennifer Harwood-Smith
  • The forests and the trees: Sal and Ian in Faërie / Verlyn Flieger
  • 'The cedar is fallen': empire, deforestation and the fall of Númenor / Gerard Hynes
  • 'Sacred and of immense antiquity': Tolkien's use of riddles in The Hobbit / Erin Sebo
  • Less noise, more green: cultural materialism and the reverse discourse of the wild in Tolkien's The Hobbit / Ian Kinane
  • Tolkien and Dante's Earthly Paradise: enculturing nature Alison Milbank
  • The party tree and its roots in the Spanish Civil War / Meg Black
  • The tower and the ruin: the past in J.R.R. Tolkien's works / Michael D.C. Drout.