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Mallorn 43
Publication Information
EditorLen Sanford
PublisherThe Tolkien Society
PrinterThe Printed Word, Horsham, UK
ReleasedJuly 2005
FormatA4 stapled paperback, glossy
Pages64
ISSN0308-6674
Preceded byMallorn 42
Followed byMallorn 44

Mallorn 43 is the forty-third issue of the The Tolkien Society's annual journal Mallorn, published in July 2005.

Contents

  • Virtual History: Arnor: the Numenorean inheritance; Chapter 3: Nendor and the Enedre
    • By: Majorie Willetts
  • "The road goes ever on: Tolkien's use of the 'Journey' motive in reconstructing The Lord of the Rings"
  • "Botanical notes on the Mallorn"
    • By: Beth Russell
  • "Arthur and Aragorn: Arthurian influence in The Lord of the Rings"
    • By: Richard J. Finn
  • "A history of song: The transmission of memory in Middle-earth"
    • By: Michael Cunningham
  • "Tolkien's women (and men): the films and the book"
  • "Gandalf as torturer: the ticking bomb terrorist and due process in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings"
    • By: Adam Rosman
  • "Merry in focus: On Ring fever, having adventures, being overlooked, and not getting left behind"
    • By: Hilary Longstaff
  • "Tolkien's Burning Briar - an astronomical explanation"
  • "Perspectives on reality in The Lord of the Rings: Part II - Nature, beauty and death"
    • By: Gerardo Barajas Garrido
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