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A Module in Tolkien's Middle-earth in Context [Tier 2 Series]Non-Sequential Series
Mixed Lecture/Discussion

This module is part of the Academic Mastery program. Please apply to the AM program before enrolling in this course


This module is part of the Tolkien's Middle-earth in Context cluster and is recommended to be taken after "Concerning Monsters and Fairies".


This five-week module provides students with the information needed to articulate for themselves the context behind Tolkien’s master work, his The Lord of the Rings, through an in-depth analysis of his most important essays. The module may be repeated as many times as desired. Students are welcome to take modules individually and in any order that suits their scholarly needs, but this module builds upon ideas in "Concerning Monsters and Fairies" and "The Silmarillion in Context". Students listen to recorded lectures, participate in weekly discussions, and complete a final writing project.


Note: This module draws extensively upon lectures originally recorded for Tolkien's World of Middle-earth. Students in the MA program who have taken (or plan to take) that course may find significant overlap in the core materials.


Format: 4 weeks discussion; 1 week assessment (9 hours video; 8 hours discussion

Assessments: summative (final project)


Goals and Skills:

  • Students who complete the module will be able to clearly articulate an understanding of the ideas that inspired Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings.
  • Students who master the material will be able to produce a well-organized, structurally coherent project, synthesizing two or more ideas, that explores significant connections between Tolkien’s earlier work, The Hobbit, and his The Lord of the Rings.

  • This course is graduate level in intensity.

    Fee: 2 Signum Tokens

    Required Texts

    The Lord of the Rings - J.R.R. Tolkien
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