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Splintered Light Logos And Language In Tolkiens World 2nd Revised Ed Verlyn Flieger Editor

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Splintered Light Logos And Language In Tolkiens World 2nd Revised Ed Verlyn Flieger Editor
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Publisher: Kent State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.69 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Verlyn Flieger (editor)
ISBN: 9780873387446, 0873387449
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 2nd Revised ed.

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Splintered Light Logos And Language In Tolkiens World 2nd Revised Ed Verlyn Flieger Editor by Verlyn Flieger (editor) 9780873387446, 0873387449 instant download after payment.

J.R.R. Tolkien is perhaps best known for ""The Hobbit"" and ""The Lord of the Rings"", but it is in ""The Silmarillion"" that the true-depth of Tolkien's Middle-earth can be understood. ""The Silmarillion"" was written before, during and after ""The Hobbit"" and ""The Lord of the Rings"". A collection of stories, it provides information alluded to in Tolkien's better known works and, in doing so, turns ""The Lord of the Rings"" into much more than a sequel to ""The Hobbit"", making it instead a continuation of the mythology of Middle-earth. Verlyn Flieger's expanded and updated edition of ""Splintered Light"", a study of Tolkien's fiction first published in 1983, examines ""The Silmarillion"" and ""The Lord of the Rings"" in light of Owen Barfield's linguistic theory of the fragmentation of meaning. Flieger demonstrates Tolkien's use of Barfield's concept throughout his fiction, showing how his central image of primary light splintered and refracted acts as a metaphor for the languages, peoples and history of Middle-earth.

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