№ 1: Mammoth, Mûmak, and “The old fireside rhyme of Oliphaunt”: Tolkien’s contributions to the Medieval bestiary tradition
Marc Zender, Assistant Professor of Anthropology & Linguistics, Tulane University
57th International Congress on Medieval Studies [From draft program.] Marc Zender, Assistant Professor of Anthropology & Linguistics, Tulane University ❧ ❧ John Rosegrant, independent scholar ❧ ❧№ 226: Tolkien and the Medieval Animal
12 May 2022 13:00 utc — view in local time
Papers
№ 1: Mammoth, Mûmak, and “The old fireside rhyme of Oliphaunt”: Tolkien’s contributions to the Medieval bestiary tradition
№ 2: From Classical to Medieval: A reflection on bats in Tolkien’s works
№ 3: Of foxes and dancing bears
№ 4: Tolkien’s dragons: sources, symbols, and significance