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The Modern Scholar: Tolkien and the West

Recovering the Lost Tradition of Europe

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The Modern Scholar: Tolkien and the West

By: Professor Michael Drout
Narrated by: Michael Drout
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The works of J.R.R. Tolkien are quite possibly the most widely read pieces of literature written in the 20th century. But as Professor Michael Drout illuminates in this engaging course of lectures, Tolkien's writings are built upon a centuries-old literary tradition that developed in Europe and is quite uniquely Western in its outlook and style. Drout explores how that tradition still resonates with us to this day, even if many Modernist critics would argue otherwise. He begins the course with the allegory of a tower - a device which Tolkien himself crafted in one of the most famous academic works of all time - as a way to illuminate how Tolkien's works continue and build upon a tradition that goes back as far as Beowulf itself.

Drout's lectures take us on a literary journey that explores Tolkien's most celebrated writings: The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion. As he brings these works life, he explains Tolkien's technique and themes, which he shows reverberate all the way back though the Western literary tradition. In the end, Drout shows us how J.R.R. Tolkien crafted literary worlds that the reader cares desperately about and wishes to save. Those worlds, in turn, are allegories for a Western literary tradition - a tower - that is worthy of preservation.

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Really enjoyed this series of lectures that covered Tolkiens work. It was lovely to look at it from an academic perspective not just a reader. Will look into other lectures by this professor.

Interesting

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I have read The Lord of the Tings many times since childhood, but found I was thinking again about many aspects of the books that I hadn’t noticed or considered. I found these lectures fascinating and quite moving.

I loved this lecture series

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The Professor adds his toast to Tolkien’s genius. The beautiful sadness - this answers my childhood question - why are many hymns sad - because life is short , and always will be so - until everything that is possible is completed.

Gwilym

Tolkien,the weird West

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Loved the lecturer, obviously very knowledgeable and passionate about JRR, as well as his topic. Opened up the subject for further thought.

Fantastic

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A deep dive into the academia behind the structure of Middle Earth which somehow manages to be engaging and interesting. It has made me appreciate the work even more than before.

Really interesting perspective on a beloved story

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