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Shortlisted for the 2011 Mythopoeic Scholarship Award forInklingsStudiesTolkien's unparalleled popularity has been largely attributed to his gifts as a storyteller and his thematic currency. But The Lord of the Rings may have become a modern classic for a deeper reason than we've noticed: Tolkien is a first-rate stylist. The Power of Tolkien's Prose illuminates the multifaceted appeal of Tolkien's prose style in dimensions ranging from his fantastic realism to his revitalizing imagery to his dynamic narrative to his expansive characterization to his engaging language. Viewed through the lens of Steve Walker's stylistic appreciation, Tolkien's fiction emerges as a new dimension of perception.
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J. R. R. Tolkien's literary reception has remained at peak since 2000. Today's literature professors grew up with Tolkien, and the popularity of movies of his books has led publishers to issue books about him. But one aspect of Tolkien's work remains beyond rehabilitation: his much-derided prose. With patience and attentiveness, Walker (Brigham Young Univ.) hypothesizes that readers are not supposed to admire Tolkien's prose in a disinterested fashion; they should actively involve themselves in the prose, actually produce meaning. Walker concentrates less on specific quibbles (e.g., he does not mention Hugh Brogan's famous castigation of the "tushery" in the "King of the Golden Hall" chapter of The Two Towers) than on reframing the sense of Tolkien's prose. His goal is to reveal how its very incompleteness elicits the "implicit potential" of unfolding of both characters and text and accentuates the hobbits' "character apprenticeship." Walker's angle on the prose is psychological, not aesthetic; his book is less a defense of Tolkien than a plea for an enlarged, interactive view of words. Though Walker could have cited more recent and theoretical scholarship--he emphasizes the first wave of analyses published during Tolkien's lifetime--this nuanced, caring study clears the road for future Tolkien criticism. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. N. Birns The New School
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Introduction: Things Deeper and Higher |
Ordinary Everyday Magic |
Blade and Leaf Listening |
The Road Goes On for Ever |
And On and On and On |
The Potency of the Words |
Just a Bit of Nonsense |
Conclusion: What You Will See, If You Leave the Mirror Free to Work |