I haven’t seen a lot of reviews of The Bovadium Fragments – John Garth has one in The Times, and the Tolkien Guide has also covered it – but here’s mine if you want it.
The result of browsing through The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond with the thoroughness, accuracy, and attention to detail we’ve come to know from their work. Reading the whole thing will be more than a casual project.
Apparently I’m the first to get this news on the TS website, and it’s not all that brand-new: the news came to my eyes on March 12. The long-needed collection by this title will be published in September, and is available for pre-order on Amazon.co.uk. There’s a brief article about it in The Bookseller that’s […]
My experiences on the panel choosing the shortlist for the Society’s Best Book award this year.
Then be sure to visit the newly renovated and reopened Folger Shakespeare Library. It’s described in an article (probably only available to subscribers) in the Washington Post. Not only is there loads of Shakespeare material, including a collection of 82 copies of the First Folio – because in those days printing changes and corrections were […]
The compilation of an annual Tolkien studies bibliography often catches in my net listings for articles which, until I read the full article myself, I can’t tell if it has enough on Tolkien to be worth listing. A 30-page biographical article on “Dickie” Reynolds – who was one of Tolkien’s masters at King Edward’s School […]
I haven’t seen a lot of reviews of The Bovadium Fragments – John Garth has one in The Times, and the Tolkien Guide has also covered it – but here’s mine if you want it.
My experiences on the panel choosing the shortlist for the Society’s Best Book award this year.
The result of browsing through The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond with the thoroughness, accuracy, and attention to detail we’ve come to know from their work. Reading the whole thing will be more than a casual project.
Then be sure to visit the newly renovated and reopened Folger Shakespeare Library. It’s described in an article (probably only available to subscribers) in the Washington Post. Not only is there loads of Shakespeare material, including a collection of 82 copies of the First Folio – because in those days printing changes and corrections were […]
Apparently I’m the first to get this news on the TS website, and it’s not all that brand-new: the news came to my eyes on March 12. The long-needed collection by this title will be published in September, and is available for pre-order on Amazon.co.uk. There’s a brief article about it in The Bookseller that’s […]
The compilation of an annual Tolkien studies bibliography often catches in my net listings for articles which, until I read the full article myself, I can’t tell if it has enough on Tolkien to be worth listing. A 30-page biographical article on “Dickie” Reynolds – who was one of Tolkien’s masters at King Edward’s School […]