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Revision as of 15:43, 10 July 2006
Collection of essays about the meaning of J. R. R. Tolkien and his works.
Karen Haber: Preface: The Beat Goes On George R.R. Martin: Introduction Raymond Feist: Our Grandfather: Meditations on J.R.R. Tolkien Poul Anderson: Awakening the Elves Michael Swanwick: A Changeling Returns Esther M. Friesner: If You Give a Girl a Hobbit Harry Turtledove: The Ring and I Terry Pratchett: Cult Classic Robin Hobb: A Bar and a Quest Ursula K. Le Guin: Rhythmic Pattern in the Lord of the Rings Diane Duane: The Longest Sunday Douglas A. Anderson: Tolkien After All These Years Orson Scott Card: How Tolkien Means Charles de Lint: The Tale Goes Ever On Lisa Goldstein: The Mythmaker Glenn Hurdling: "The Radical Distinction. . . " A Conversation with Tim and Greg Hildebrandt Terri Windling: On Tolkien and Fairy-Stories
Edited by Karen Haber.
Editions
- St. Martin’s Press, ISBN 0-312-27536-6, October 2001, hard back
- St. Martin's Griffin, Reprint edition, ISBN 0312302908, October 2002, paper back
- Gardners Books, ISBN 0743468740, November 2003, paper back