Root and Branch, which was first published in 1999, comprises
articles by Patrick Curry, Thomas Honegger and Christina Ljungberg.
The first paper, by Thomas Honegger, looks at a structural instance
of 'depth' in Tolkien's work by means of discussing the various
occurences of the Man in the Moon. Patrick's Curry extensive study
addresses the question of why Tolkien's work is simultaneously so
enduringly popular with readers and so abhorrent to literary
critics. Christina Ljungberg's contribution discusses parallels
between Tolkien's depiction of Nature and power and the one found
in Margaret Atwood's works. This second edition is a revised
reprint featuring four of the five items of the original edition.
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