Proceedings of the J R R Tolkien Centenary Conference 1992

The proceedings were published as a joint issue of Mythlore (Volume 21, Number 2 Issue 80, Winter 1996) and Mallorn (No 33, 1995), and are available on the respective websites of the Mythopoeic Society and the Tolkien Society.

This table of contents draws together information from both sites. The individual articles are found as separate PDFs on the Mythlore site, and include the majority of the published material. However, the entire document is found as a single PDF on the Mallorn site, and includes not only the front and back covers, the title page and publishing details on its reverse, a table of contents marking the sections that group the articles, lists of papers presented at the conference but not published, panel discussions, and slide presentations, and (at the end) some details of both societies involved, but most significantly a 20-page index to the published papers.

Therefore, this list of contents links to the PDFs from Mythlore, but includes the page numbers so that they can be related to the entries from the index in Mallorn.

PDF Complete Proceedings from Mallorn. The index starts on page 440 of the PDF (p439 in print).

PDF p. 7EditorialGlen H. GoodKnight and Patricia Reynolds
PDF p. 10Opening AddressChristina Scull
Section 1: Recollection and Remembrance
PDF p. 12Reminiscences: Oxford in 1920, Meeting Tolkien and Becoming an Author at 77Vera Chapman
PDF p. 15Tolkien Centenary Banquet AddressGlen H. GoodKnight
PDF p. 17Sermon at Thanksgiving Service, Keble College Chapel, 23rd August 1992Robert Murray
PDF p. 21Recollections of J.R.R. TolkienGeorge Sayer
PDF p. 26Publishing TolkienRayner Unwin
Section 2: Sources and Influences
PDF p. 31Quid Hinieldus cum Christo? - New Perspectives on Tolkien's Theological Dilemma and his Sub-Creation Theory Nils Ivar Agøy
PDF p. 39Tolkien's Experiment with Time: The Lost Road, “The Notion Club Papers” and J.W. Dunne Verlyn Flieger
PDF p. 45Higher Argument: Tolkien and the tradition of Vision, Epic and ProphecyDierdre Greene
PDF p. 53An Anthropologist in Middle-earthVirginia Luling
PDF p. 58Frodo and his Spectre: Blakean Resonances in TolkienCharles E. Noad
PDF p. 63An Overview Of the Northern Influences on Tolkien's WorksGloriana St. Clair
PDF p. 68Volsunga Saga and Narn: Some AnalogiesGloriana St. Clair
PDF p. 73Tolkien's Revision of the Romantic TraditionChris Seeman
PDF p. 84Tolkien as a Post-War WriterTom Shippey
PDF p. 94Where do Elves go to? Tolkien and a Fantasy TraditionNorman Talbot
Section 3: The Lord of the Rings
PDF p. 108Eating, Devouring, Sacrifice, and Ultimate Just DessertsMarjorie Burns
PDF p. 115Power and Knowledge in Tolkien: The Problem of Difference in “The Birthday Party”Jane Chance
PDF p. 121The Moral Epiphanies in The Lord of the RingsJoe R. Christopher
PDF p. 126“Less Noise and More Green”: Tolkien's Ideology for EnglandPatrick Curry
PDF p. 139The Earthly Paradise in Tolkien's The Lord of the RingsGwenyth Hood
PDF p. 145Tolkien as Reviser: A Case StudyGloriana St. Clair
PDF p. 151Open Minds, Closed Minds in The Lord of the RingsChristina Scull
Section 4: The Silmarillion
PDF p. 158Historical Bias in the Making of The SilmarillionAlex Lewis
PDF p. 167Aspects of the Fall in The SilmarillionEric Schweicher
Section 5: Linguistics and Lexicography
PDF p. 173At the Wordface: J.R.R. Tolkien's Work on the Oxford English Dictionary Peter M. Gilliver
PDF p. 187The Growth of Grammar in the Elven TonguesChristopher Gilson and Patrick Wynne
PDF p. 195Tolkien's Dictionary Poetics: The Influence of the OED's Defining Style on Tolkien's Fiction Dierdre Greene
PDF p. 200Problems of Translating into RussianNatalia Grigorieva
PDF p. 206J.R.R. Tolkien and Old English Studies: An AppreciationBruce Mitchell
PDF p. 213Tolkien and the Gawain-poetTom Shippey
Section 6: Response and Reaction
PDF p. 221How Russians See TolkienVladimir Grushnetskiy
PDF p. 226The Critical Response to Tolkien's FictionWayne G. Hammond
PDF p. 233Tolkien the Anti-totalitarianJessica Yates
Section 7: Tolkien Studies
PDF p. 247Good Guys, Bad Guys, Fantasy and RealityHelen Armstrong
PDF p. 253The Realm of FaërieChristine Barkley
PDF p. 256Point of View in TolkienChristine Barkley
PDF p. 263J.R.R. Tolkien and the ClerihewJoe R. Christopher
PDF p. 272Power in Arda: Sources, Uses and MisusesEdith L. Crowe
PDF p. 278Tolkien and EnglishnessChris Hopkins
PDF p. 281A Mythology for EnglandCarl F. Hostetter and Arden R. Smith
PDF p. 291A Tolkien ChronologyNancy Martsch
PDF p. 298Evil and the Evil One in Tolkien's TheologyTadeusz Andrzej Olszański
PDF p. 301Tolkien's Exceptional Visit to Holland: A ReconstructionRené van Rossenberg
PDF p. 310A Mythology? For England?Anders Stenström
PDF p. 315Tolkien's Elvish CraftDwayne Thorpe
Section 8: Middle-earth Studies
PDF p. 323A Physics of Middle-earthJenny Coombs and Marc Read
PDF p. 330Explorations into the Psyche of DwarvesDavid A. Funk
PDF p. 334The Geology of Middle-earthWilliam Antony Swithin Sarjeant
PDF p. 340Writing and Allied Technologies in Middle-earthLester E. Simons
Section 9: The Inklings
PDF p. 345Hermetic Imagination: The Effect of The Golden Dawn on Fantasy Literature Charles A. Coulombe
PDF p. 356Tolkien, Sayers, Sex and GenderDavid Doughan
PDF p. 360Tolkien and the Other InklingsColin Duriez
PDF p. 364Female Authority Figures in the Works of Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and Charles Williams Lisa Hopkins
PDF p. 367More than a Bandersnatch: Tolkien as a Collaborative WriterDiana Lynne Pavlac
PDF p. 375 “A Pattern Which Our Nature Cries Out For”: The Medieval Tradition of the Ordered Four in the Fiction of J.R.R. TolkienStephen Yandell
Section 10: Flights of Fancy
PDF p. 394Baggins RememberedJohn Ellison
PDF p. 396 Short History of the Territorial Development of the Dwarves' Kingdoms in the Second and Third Ages of Middle-earthHubert Sawa
PDF p. 411The Mechanics of Dragons: An Introduction to The Study of their 'Ologies Angela Surtees and Steve Gardner
Section 11: Other Writers
PDF p. 419Tales of Wonder - Science Fiction and Fantasy in the Age of Jane Austen Madawc Williams
PDF p. 431Natural Mysticism in Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows J. R. Wytenbroek
PDF p. 435Cetacean Consciousness in Katz's Whalesinger and L'Engle's A Ring of Endless Light J. R. Wytenbroek

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