conquistar a sauron con el anillo: nuevas guerras y antiguos códigos heroicos en la obra de j.r.r....
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Margarita Carretero González
“Conquistar a Sauron con el Anillo”:
Nuevas guerras y antiguos códigos heroicosen la obra de J.R.R. Tolkien.
Dra. Margarita carretero gonzález
Dpto. de filologías Inglesa y Alemana
Universidad de Granada
“Never such innocence again”
“MCMXIV”, Philip Larkin.
Margarita Carretero González
Tolkien y la guerra
Tolkien sobre la guerra
Tolkien en la guerra
la guerra en Tolkien
la obra de
Margarita Carretero González
Wilfred Owen
Robert Graves
Edmund Blunden
Vera BritainRupert Brooke
Siegfried SassoonRichard Aldington
Herbert Asquith
Julian Grenfell
Ivor Gurney
Hilaire Belloc
Laurence Binyon
Willaim Hamilton
F.W. HarveyHedd Wynn
Vivian de Sola Pinto
Jessie Pope
W.H. Hodgson
A.E. Housman
Dyneley Hussey
Herbert Read
Edgell Rickword
Isaac Rosenberg
Owen Rutter
May Wedderburn Cannan
G.K. Chesterton
Leslie Coulson
John Crommelin-Brown
Jeffery Day
Roland Leighton
F.L. Lucas
Edward Thomas
Robert Nichols
Philip Larkin
Margarita Carretero González
J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973)
Rupert Brooke (1895-1915)
Wilfred Owen (1893-1918)Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967)
Robert Graves (1895-1985)
Margarita Carretero González
May God bless you, my dear John Ronald,and may you say the things I have tried tosay long after I am not here to say them, ifsuch be my lot.
G.B. Smith a J.R.R. Tolkien, 3 de febrero 1916
R.Q. Gilson(1893-1916)
G.B. Smith(1894-1916)
Margarita Carretero González
One has indeed personally to comeunder the shadow of war to feelfully its oppression; but as the yearsgo by it seems now often forgottenthat to be caught in youth by 1914was no less hideous an experiencethan to be involved in 1939 and thefollowing years. By 1918 all but oneof my close friends were dead.
J.R.R. Tolkien, Prólogo a la edición de 1968 deThe Lord of the Rings
Margarita Carretero González
This war has the very quality of thewar that my generation knew. It isall there: the enless unintelligiblemovement, the sinister quiet of thefront when “everythig is nowready”, the flying civilians, thelively, vivid friendship, thebackground of something likedespair and the merry foreground,and such relevant windfalls as acache of tobacco ‘salvaged’ from aruin.
C.S. Lewis, “The Dethronement of Power”(1955)