Recently Viewed Products

New

Tolkien and the Mystery of Literary Creation Giuseppe Pezzini (Corpus Christi College, Oxford) 9781009479677

No reviews yet Write a Review
RRP: $52.20
SciFier: $46.98
SciFier saves you

  Delivery: We ship to over 200 countries!
  New & Used Books: New or Used books available
  Packaging: All orders packed with care
  Range: The biggest selection of CGN, SciFi, Fantasy & Manga
  Reviews: SciFier rated "Excellent" on Trustpilot
  Value: Subscribe to our newsletter for great offers or join our socials!

ISBN:
9781009479677
Weight:
500.00 Grams
Availability: Pre-Order

Expected release date is 8th May 2025

Frequently Bought Together:

Total: Inc. VAT
Total: Ex. VAT

Description

Taking his readers into the depths of a majestic and expansive literary world, one to which he brings fresh illumination as if to the darkness of Khazad-dum, Giuseppe Pezzini combines rigorous scholarship with an engaging style to reveal the full scale of J. R. R. Tolkien's vision of the 'mystery of literary creation'. Through fragments garnered from across a scattered body of writing, and acute readings of primary texts (some well-known, others less familiar or recently published), the author divulges the unparalleled complexity of Tolkien's work while demonstrating its rich exploration of literature's very nature and purpose. Eschewing any overemphasis on context or comparisons, Pezzini offers rather a uniquely sustained, focused engagement with Tolkien and his 'theory' on their own terms. He helps us discover - or rediscover - a fascination for Tolkien's literary accomplishment while correcting long-standing biases against its nature and merits that have persisted fifty years after his death.

A comprehensive, scholarly, accessible guide into Tolkien's literary 'theory' and practice, gathering insights from across his vast output.

About the Author
Giuseppe Pezzini is a Fellow and Tutor at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and an Associate Professor of Classics at Oxford University. A classicist by training, he has published extensively on Latin language and literature, Roman comedy, ancient philosophy of language, and fiction theory. With additional interests in textual criticism and the digital humanities, he is also a prominent Tolkien specialist, was the recipient of a 2021 Philip Leverhulme Prize, and currently serves as Tolkien Editor for the Journal of Inklings Studies.

Reviews
'Pezzini helps us relish Tolkien's vision: a passionate love of reality, a dedication to human freedom - and responsibility - within a rich ecology beyond our control, and a "death of the author" that does Roland Barthes one better, embracing all the imperfect splendor of the gifts of art we make to each other.' Lori Peterson Branch, Associate Professor of English, The University of Iowa
'Wonderfully learned and lucid. Here, at last, is a comprehensive account of Tolkien's achievement as a writer who also thought deeply about the act of writing itself. Pezzini explores the 'mystery' of what it means to invent or create a work of literature according to Tolkien's particular example, but that example has, it turns out, vast implications for literary theory at large.' Michael D. Hurley, Professor of Literature and Theology, University of Cambridge
'Giuseppe Pezzini's masterful exegesis roams across Tolkien's vast oeuvre to show how his stories embody their own unique Christian literary theory. As Pezzini reveals, Tolkien's writing is shaped throughout by humility and generosity in his role as a 'sub-creator'. Together they account for his astonishing care for his imagined world and the wonder and devotion that it has inspired in so many readers.' John Holmes, Professor of Victorian Literature and Culture, University of Birmingham
'This is an excellent book. So many times, in reading it, I found myself nodding in agreement with the author, or happy to find that we had the same opinion about particular passages in Tolkien's works. Pezzini has gathered and arranged threads that we all have noticed but never seen as a coherent pattern in just this way.' Verlyn Flieger, Professor Emerita in English at the University of Maryland



Book Information
ISBN 9781009479677
Author Giuseppe Pezzini
Format Hardback
Page Count 456
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press

Reviews

No reviews yet Write a Review


SciFier Socials

Join the SciFier Community for Special Offers, News and Hauls!






SciFier Trustpilot Reviews


L - United Kingdom

Absolutely Fantastic

This was my first time ordering from SciFier but it definitely won't be my last. When it comes to buying books online the packaging needs to be good, SciFier were great they used bubble wrap to make sure they arrived perfect. Amazing range of books that majority are lower priced than most book retailers. Wonderful service, I'll definitely be recommending to everyone. Thank you.

L - United Kingdom

M - Slovenia

My favourite pick for manga

Great delivery to EU, no issues with customs. Very good packaging. A nice selection of manga and, so far, the best prices I could find :)

M - Slovenia

J - United Kingdom

My first time buying from this shop

My first time buying from this shop, but not my last. My books arrived lovely and wrapped up perfectly, just the way we like them. Looking forward to reading then and ordering more, a wonderful online experience. Check it out for yourself, go full geek.

J - United Kingdom

R - United States

Great as always

Same old, same old. Amazing experience, great packaging, shipping was faster since it was a bit smaller and check out was smooth as butter. I have now put myself on a buy allowance because I cannot be trusted lol.

R - United States