{"id":15703,"date":"2024-06-17T23:00:14","date_gmt":"2024-06-17T22:00:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/potbanks.wordpress.com\/?p=15703"},"modified":"2024-06-17T23:00:14","modified_gmt":"2024-06-17T22:00:14","slug":"tolkien-gleanings-210","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/spyders\/2024\/06\/17\/tolkien-gleanings-210\/","title":{"rendered":"Tolkien Gleanings #210"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/jurn.link\/spyders\/category\/tolkien-gleanings\/\">Tolkien Gleanings<\/a> #210.<\/p>\n<p>* New on YouTube, the recent lectures <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=DiINDmVb7yY\">&#8220;A Veritable \u201cMiddle Earth\u201d\u2019: Tolkien and the Palaeoanthropological Imagination&#8221;<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=IQkWTTzsHYM\">&#8220;Riddles in the Grass: the characterisation and narrative value of landscape over the fields of Rohan&#8221;<\/a>, both recent parts of the ongoing Oxford 50 series of public talks. Turns out the first talk is about the study of the anthropology of prehistory &mdash; prehistoric man etc &mdash; rather than (as I had idly supposed) a witty way of referring to the Victorian-era history of folk anthropology and ethnography as a field of study.<\/p>\n<p>* A new book from France&#8217;s Le Dragon de Brume imprint, <em><a href=\"https:\/\/sites.google.com\/site\/dragonbrumeux\/publications\">On Cartography, Maps &amp; Locations in Middle-earth<\/a><\/em> (2024). This joins their previous <em>On Some Stars, Flowers &amp; Places in Middle-earth<\/em> (2023). Both are freely online. They contain translated essays selected from the publisher&#8217;s French-language journal (2011-2017). To see the PDF download button for each book, open the Google Docs preview in full-screen mode.<\/p>\n<p>* Looking at Le Dragon de Brume&#8217;s French journals (see above), I see Leo Carruthers, &#8220;Homme elfique, peuple elfique: <em>Sire Gauvain et le Chevalier vert&#8221;<\/em>, (Elven man, elven people: <em>Sir Gawain and the Green Knight<\/em>) at the end of <a href=\"https:\/\/sites.google.com\/site\/dragonbrumeux\/vol4\">the final issue<\/a> in 2017. This however is an issue only available in print, via Lulu.com. At a guess, though, it&#8217;s possible the essay was folded into his new book <em>Pearl \/ Perle: suivi de &#8220;Tolkien et Perle&#8221;<\/em>. Which apparently also presents some new ideas about <em>Gawain<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>* Note also that Le Dragon de Brume are still active in terms of planning new publications. There&#8217;s a current <a href=\"https:\/\/sites.google.com\/site\/dragonbrumeux\/appel-%C3%A0-textes\">call-for-papers<\/a> for a 2025 linguistics issue, with papers ideally to be sent in under Creative Commons (CC-BY-SA).<\/p>\n<p>* <em>The Oxford Mail<\/em> notes <a href=\"https:\/\/www.oxfordmail.co.uk\/news\/24392158.letter-jrr-tolkien-wrote-8-year-old-boy-fetch-20k\/\">&#8220;Letter J.R.R Tolkien wrote to boy in Oxford could fetch \u00a320k&#8221;<\/a>, and gives details of its contents.<\/p>\n<p>* The forthcoming <em>The War of the Rohirrim<\/em> animated anim\u00e9 movie is now issuing some pre-release publicity. Whatever it turns out to be at Christmas 2024, one can&#8217;t blame the artists who worked on it. Their work is set be collected in the forthcoming artbook <em>The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim Official Visual Companion<\/em>, due on 7th November 2024.<\/p>\n<p>* I&#8217;m pleased to find <a href=\"https:\/\/vdocuments.mx\/middle-earth-narnia-and-lovecrafts-dream-world.html\">&#8220;Middle-earth, Narnia and Lovecraft\u2019s Dream World: Comparative World-views in Fantasy&#8221;<\/a>, from the now unobtainable <em>Crypt of Cthulhu<\/em> No. 13 (1983). I was too poor to afford a set of <em>Crypt<\/em> when they were newly in PDF, and now&#8230; the older PDFs are <a href=\"https:\/\/necropress.squarespace.com\/necro-shop\">no longer available to buy<\/a> due to a falling out between publisher and editor. But at least this item is freely available online.<\/p>\n<p>* And finally, the faery &#8216;dreamland&#8217; tales of H.G. Wells. Yes, Wells, not Tolkien or Lovecraft. Three of these were published in his late prime in 1901-1906. These are carefully considered in the undergraduate dissertation <a href=\"https:\/\/www.diva-portal.org\/smash\/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A210955&amp;dswid=-970\">&#8220;&#8221;I Have Dreamed a Dream&#8230;&#8221;: An Analysis of H.G. Wells&#8217; Short Stories &#8220;Mr Skelmersdale in Fairyland&#8221;, &#8220;The Door in the Wall&#8221; and &#8220;A Dream of Armageddon&#8221;&#8221;<\/a> (2008). The original dates make them of possible interest re: influence on Tolkien, and they were later to be easily found in book collections. Such as the Wells collection <em>Tales of the unexpected<\/em> (1924) which has all three. The dissertation is freely available online, as are the stories since they are now &#8216;public domain&#8217;.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tolkien Gleanings #210. * New on YouTube, the recent lectures &#8220;A Veritable \u201cMiddle Earth\u201d\u2019: Tolkien and the Palaeoanthropological Imagination&#8221; and &#8220;Riddles in the Grass: the characterisation and narrative value of landscape over the fields of Rohan&#8221;, both recent parts of the ongoing Oxford 50 series of public talks. 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