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The Lord of the rings and philosophyThe Lord of the rings and philosophy

The Lord of the rings and philosophy

Gregory Bassham, Eric Bronson

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Can power be wielded for good, or must it always corrupt? Does technology destroy the truly human? Is beer essential to the good life? The Lord of the Rings raises many such searching questions, and this book attempts some answers. Divided into five sections concerned with power and the Ring, the quest for happiness, good and evil in Middle-earth, time and mortality, and the relevance of fairy tales, The Lord of the Rings and Philosophy mines Tolkien's fantasy worlds for wisdom in areas including the menace of technology, addiction and fetishism, the vitality of tradition, the environmental implications of Tolkien's thought, Middle-earth's relationship to Buddhism and Taoism, and more.

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OL18933489W

Subjects

English Fantasy fictionPhilosophyPhilosophy in literatureMiddle Earth (Imaginary place)History and criticismFantasy fiction, history and criticismLiterature and society

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