finally came out Tolkien: the man and the myth of Joseph Pearce, the seventh volume of the series and its Tolkien . In the liner notes reads: Tolkien: Man and Myth is widely considered one of the best studies on JRR Tolkien, because it analyzes with rigor and precision is a biography that works, and compares it with the myth that has gone around the world by creating the Lord of the Rings . Particularly valuable are the pages devoted to friendship (also problematic) who tied Tolkien to CS Lewis, author of the Chronicles of Narnia . The Italian translation is enhanced by a novel written by Don Divo Barsotti (one of the greatest mystics of our century) dedicated to the Lord of the Rings and commented on by Paul Gulisano.
To celebrate the occasion with dignity, we report two more titles this year (hopefully ) exit.
Agnoloni John (Editor)
Tolkien. Light and shadow
Publisher: Senzapatria
Released: November 2010
This is a collection of essays by Italian and international, focusing on one of the main themes of the whole literary production of JRR Tolkien: the combination of light and shadow. Opposing principles, but also complementary, evocative of ethical values \u200b\u200bin conflict with each other, linked to a natural substrate, philosophical, psychological and spiritual richness of meaning that he looks and facets. Extensive analysis of different points of view, by the voices of the academic and otherwise, who have carved out legendarium Tolkien to obtain an extract of its deep essence.
Authors contributions are: John Agnoloni, Roberto Arduini, Patrick Curry, Michaƫl Devaux, Michael DC Drout, Colin Duriez, John Garth, Thomas Honegger, Gino Scatasta, William Spirit.
Ives Coassolo
Gandalf from Tolkien saw
Publisher: Ephphatha publisher
Cost: 7 €
The figure of one of the main characters of Lord of the Rings, the wizard Gandalf, presented through what the author JRR Tolkien writes in response to readers' letters and his sons. To know the mind of Tolkien from his lips.
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