
Tolkien, Philosopher of War: A Conversation with Graham McAleer
New Books in Literary Studies
Tolkien's Philosophy of War
This chapter explores the philosophical dimensions of J.R.R. Tolkien's works, focusing on his themes of war and the human experiences of soldiers. It analyzes how Tolkien's wartime experiences shaped his narratives, contrasting light-hearted settings like the Shire with the gravity of conflict. Additionally, the discussion delves into the interplay between Tolkien's personal beliefs, particularly his Catholicism, and his critiques of liberalism as reflected in his characters' complex histories and moral struggles.
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