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The Lord of the Rings and the Western Narrative Tradition (Paperback)
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The Lord of the Rings and the Western Narrative Tradition (Paperback)
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When The Lord of the Rings was published in the 1950's it did not
sit comfortably among any preconceived notions of literary genre.
The critical responses reflected the confusion: for some, it was an
unwelcome reappearance of narrative standards that modernism was
supposed to have done away with, or just a bad novel. Others
considered it a refreshing work in the epic and romance traditions.
Ironically, much of the critical prejudice regarding the question
of genre in The Lord of the Rings has been motivated by the same
kind of blindness that Tolkien denounced in his famous 1936 lecture
Beowulf: the monsters and the critics. Like Beowulf, Tolkien's work
has also failed to be properly appreciated and assessed due to a
general refusal to accept the centrality of monsters, because
despite its 'monstrous' originality and fantastic setting, it is
very clearly, and not only chronologically, at the centre of
twentieth-century literature. The Lord of the Rings and the Western
Narrative Tradition is an attempt to account for the particular
genre interaction that governs Tolkien's tale and put it in a
meaningful relationship with the contemporary literary context. At
the same time, it is a quest to track down one of the most famous
and elusive literary monsters of the past century by filling out a
long-neglected white space on the map of comparative literature and
genre criticism.
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