In this collection of his published essays, Patrick Curry explores two themes in Tolkien’s great work: enchantment, the Elves and Faërie, and the natural world of Middle-earth. He considers their different effects on both readers and literary critics, and brings to light the deep connections between these two subjects, as well as between them and Tolkien's ultimate concern, 'Death and the desire for deathlessness.' Also illuminated, in contrast, is magic, as epitomised by the One Ring. Finally, he argues that the hobbits are exemplars of how to live in relation to enchantment: neither pursuing, nor avoiding, but honouring it.
Deep Roots in a Time of Frost: Essays on Tolkien

ISBN: 3905703335
ISBN 13: 9783905703337
Publication Date: 2014
Publisher: Walking Tree
Pages: 255
Format: Paperback
Author: Patrick Curry