№ 1: The musical ancestors of J.R.R. Tolkien: Piano-making and music composition in Birmingham and London
Bradford Lee Eden, Director, Scholarly Connections, Drexel University
4th “annual” symposium Bradford Lee Eden, Director, Scholarly Connections, Drexel University ❧ John R. Holmes, Professor of English, Franciscan University of Steubenville Special thanks to the Tolkien Society for providing their online platform to present and record these presentations! ❧ Kristine Larsen, Professor, Geological Sciences, Central Connecticut State University Special thanks to the Tolkien Society for providing their online platform to present and record these presentations! ❧ Edward Louis Risden, Professor of English, St. Norbert College ❧Session 2
8 May 2021 16:45 utc — view in local time
Papers
№ 1: The musical ancestors of J.R.R. Tolkien: Piano-making and music composition in Birmingham and London
№ 2: ‘A gleam came through’: The imagined world and the frame in Tolkien’s art
№ 3: Seeing double: J.R.R. Tolkien and Indo-European conceptions of twins
№ 4: Tolkien and spatiality: What expandable and contractible space implies in The Lord of the Rings