Authorship in the works of J. R. R. Tolkien is a subject of many
facets. Within the mythology and history of Middle-earth, many
story-tellers, bards, annalists and poets contribute to the weaving
of an enormous tapestry of tales. Sub-creation, as Tolkien
practiced it, involves an abundance of traditions, including
different modes of authorship and literary creation - and some
depart strikingly from the common modern notions. Instead of
proposing a unified perception, the six articles in this collection
therefore examine the web of authorial presence and authorship
concepts in Tolkien's works from diverse angles, to trace a
polyphonous dialogue between the writer of the texts and the many
voices within that shape Middle-earth in concert.
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