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Religion and Politics in the Lord of the Rings

2023/9/12
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J.R.R. Tolkien's masterwork *The Lord of the Rings *delighted so many of us as children, yet it and its vast body of accompanying work, such as the Silmarillion, contain a rich depth not well understood by most adults. Tolkien's work reflects his academic interests in the history of language and the Medieval world, as well as his Catholic faith. What purpose and religious message does his writing contain? Does his work carry a political meaning?

Here to discuss is Professor Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Chicago. In addition to her work on the history of Christianity, medieval liturgy, and the cult of the Virgin Mary, she teaches a popular course "Tolkien: Medieval and Modern," and has a series of lectures and writings mining the depths of Tolkien's thought and writing.

  • More on Rachel Fulton Brown here).

  • The syllabus to her course is here).

  • Her lecture series, "The Forge of Tolkien" is here). 

  • Her blog, "Fencing Bear at Prayer" is here). 

  • Dragon Common Room, which contains more lectures and information about creative writing, is here).

 

Annika Nordquist)* is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University’s James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program’s podcast, Madison’s Notes).*

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