After having completed my Master’s thesis and receiving my degree from Signum University, I have chosen to share what exactly … More
Category: Tolkien
The Curse Tradition in the Sigurd Legend: Speech-Acts and Fate in Tolkien’s Work, Part the Last
Years before J.R.R. Tolkien had considered penning his “New Lays” he was writing a mythology of his own, one in … More
The Curse Tradition in the Sigurd Legend: Speech-Acts and Fate in Tolkien’s Work, Part II
Concerning J.R.R. Tolkien’s role in the continuation of this tradition, his Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún pulls from sources in … More
The Curse Tradition in the Sigurd Legend: Speech-Acts and Fate in Tolkien’s Work, Part I
Curses are formidable entities that hold powerful consequences against those who are unfortunate enough of being one of its subjects. … More
The Spirit of the Nameless North: Dwarves, Trolls, and their Development in Tolkien’s Legendarium, Part the Last
What started as a tale that Tolkien Invented for his children birthed The Hobbit, the prelude to The Lord of … More
The Spirit of the Nameless North: Dwarves, Trolls, and their Development in Tolkien’s Legendarium, Part II
The introduction of the Dwarves into Tolkien’s legendarium is found in The Book of Lost Tales I (BLTI), as Christopher … More
The Spirit of the Nameless North: Dwarves, Trolls, and their Development in Tolkien’s Legendarium, Part I
As in the trees that he loved so dearly, J.R.R Tolkien was a man deeply rooted, albeit not in the … More
J.R.R. Tolkien and the Fan Fiction Tradition
The tradition of collecting the legends of Kullervo, Sigurd, and Arthur throughout history have resulted in many retellings, whether in … More
Tolkien’s Sigurd and Gudrun and His Sources, Part III
In the next part of Tolkien’s Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun, “Foedder Sigurdr,” the birth of Sigurd, Sigmund marries Sigrlinn, … More
Tolkien’s Sigurd and Gudrun and His Sources, Part II
The next section in Tolkien’s Sigurd story continues with Volsung, Sigmund, and Signy. King Volsung is a son of Odin, … More