* Now public, a recording of a new public lecture on YouTube ““I hold the key”: J.R.R. Tolkien through interviews and reminiscences”. Given by Dimitra Fimi at the University of Birmingham, in May 2022.
* My unearthing of the location of C.S. Lewis’s 1936 walk near Buxton, Derbyshire, plus a small correction to an important memoir of Tolkien.
* New on Archive.org to borrow, the book There and back again: in the footsteps of J.R.R. Tolkien (2004). This reflects on a series of walks, presumably made in the late-1990s / early 2000s, in the following places…
So far as I know, Tolkien never visited the Lyndey excavations. But he certainly wrote the “Nodens” paper.
* And finally, “The Magic of Middle-earth” exhibition is travelling to West Sussex in 2023. The show opens at the museum in Chichester in April, and will require paid tickets.
