West Virginia University Press, 2010. 1e druk. Ingebonden. Geen stofomslag uitgegeven.*
Table of Contents
- Vladimir Brljak: The Books of Lost Tales: Tolkien as Metafictionist
- Peter Kristof Makai: Faërian Cyberdrama: When Fantasy becomes Virtual Reality
- Michael Milburn: Coleridge’s Definition of Imagination and Tolkien’s Definition(s) of Faery
- Thomas Fornet-Ponse: “Strange and free” —On Some Aspects of the Nature of Elves and Men
- Mary R. Bowman: Refining the Gold: Tolkien, The Battle of Maldon, and the Northern Theory of Courage
- Thomas Honegger: Fantasy, Escape, Recovery, and Consolation in Sir Orfeo: The Medieval Foundations of Tolkienian Fantasy
- Sherrylyn Branchaw: Elladan and Elrohir: The Dioscuri in The Lord of the Rings
- Yoko Hemmi: Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and His Concept of Native Language: Sindarin and British-Welsh
- Margaret Sinex: “Monsterized Saracens,” Tolkien’s Haradrim, and Other Medieval “Fantasy Products”
- Kristine Larsen: Myth, Milky Way, and the Mysteries of Tolkien’s Morwinyon, Telumendil, and Anarríma
- J.R.R. Tolkien: “The Story of Kullervo” and Essays on Kalevala, Transcribed and edited by Verlyn Flieger
- John Garth: J.R.R. Tolkien and the Boy Who Didn’t Believe in Fairies
- Book Reviews, Compiled by Douglas A. Anderson
- David Bratman: The Year’s Work in Tolkien Studies 2007
- Rebecca Epstein, Michael D.C. Drout, and David Bratman: Bibliography (in English) for 2008