Tolkien's Modern Middle Ages

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Jane Chance, Alfred Siewers
Palgrave Macmillan, Mar 15, 2009 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 250 pages
J.R.R. Tolkien delved into the Middle Ages to create a critique of the modern world in his fantasy, yet did so in a form of modernist literature with postmodern implications and huge commercial success. These essays examine that paradox and its significance in understanding the intersection between traditionalist and counter-culture criticisms of the modern. The approach helps to explain the popularity of his works, the way in which they continue to be brought into dialogue with Twenty-First century issues, and their contested literary significance in the academy.

About the author (2009)

Jane Chance is Andrew W. Mellon Distinguished Professor Emerita of English at Rice University, USA. Jane Chanceis Professor of English at Rice University and Director of the Medieval Studies Program and Workshop.Alfred K. Siewersis Assistant Professor of English Literature at Bucknell University.