Tolkien Gleanings #162.
* New on Archive.org, a long outline of the Critical Response to Tolkien’s Fiction over the decades. Such as it was, since many pre-2000s critics seem to have either not read LoTR at all, to have hardly read it, or to have misunderstood what little they did read.
* The Tea With Tolkien blog has a Live Q&A with Dr. Holly Ordway, author of the new book Tolkien’s Faith.
* In the USA, Ball State University announces…
“a new exhibit [to] showcase material from the Deborah and Fritz Dolak J.R.R. Tolkien Collection, which was donated to University Libraries Archives and Special Collections in 2013. [This will include the display of a] fantasy map project [undertaken by students] in the spring of 2023”
* The J.R.R. Tolkien Manuscripts: Public Showings 2024 at Marquette University in the USA. Two dates, booking now.
* The Imaginative Conservative examines “C.S. Lewis on the Existence of Fairies”…
“Lewis concludes his outline of the medieval theories about fairies: “Such were the efforts to find a socket into which the Fairies would fit. No agreement was achieved. As long as the Fairies remained at all they remained elusive.””
* Tolkien and Fantasy looks for Fairy-tale Versions of Beowulf and discovers two partial re-tellings of Beowulf in an unlikely place, Andrew Lang’s anthology The Red Book of Animal Stories (1899).
* A call-for-papers for a 2024 Canadian university conference on The Christian Legacy of J.R.R. Tolkien, which is set for 27th-28th September 2024.
* And finally, Hobbit vinyl unearthed in Malvern, which then sold at auction for an unearthly price.
Well, the Internet Archive piece on the “Critical Response” seems to be nothing but chapter 28 of the second edition of Stuar Lee’s “Companion”; I do not have that yet but it has been written by Patrick Curry.
See: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781119691457.ch28