Tolkien and Shakespeare
Essays on Shared Themes and Language
Edited by
Janet Brennan
Croft
Series Editors Donald E. Palumbo and C.W. Sullivan III
ISBN
978-0-7864-2827-4
notes, references, index
336pp.
softcover
2007
Temporarily out of stock while McFarland awaits the reprint - accepting backorders
Description
Tolkien and Shakespeare: one a prolific popular dramatist and poet of the Elizabethan era, the other a twentieth-century scholar of Old English and author of a considerably smaller body of work. Though unquestionably very different writers, the two have more in common than one might expect.
These essays focus on the broad themes and motifs which concerned both authors. They seek to uncover Shakespeare’s influence on Tolkien through echoes of the playwright’s themes and even word choices, discovering how Tolkien used, revised, updated, "corrected," and otherwise held an ongoing dialogue with Shakespeare’s works.
The depiction of Elves and the world of Faerie, and how humans interact with them, are some of the most obvious points of comparison and difference for the two writers. Both Tolkien and Shakespeare deeply explored the uses and abuses of power with princes, politics, war, and the lessons of history. Magic and prophecy were also of great concern to both authors, and the works of both are full of encounters with the Other: masks and disguises, mirrors that hide and reveal, or seeing stones that show only part of the truth.
About the Author
Janet Brennan Croft is Head of Access Services at University of Oklahoma Libraries in Norman, Oklahoma.Donald E. Palumbo is a professor of English at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. He lives in Greenville. C.W. Sullivan III is in the English department at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina.
Reviews
"some worthwhile contributions here"--Library Journal
"recommend[ed]"--Mythlore
"of interest to children’s literature scholars"--Children’s Literature Association Quarterly
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