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  1. J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion"
    a seminal mythological work and inspirational source for the author's conception of Middle-earth
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description... more

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    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description entail? Logically, Tolkien's writings, by virtue of being labeled 'mythic' alongside of mythologies such as "The Iliad", "Metamorphoses", and "The Odyssey", must possess qualities which warrant the description. While Tolkien's mythology is in a different category since his mythology is specifically designed for Middle-earth, there are still important overlaps through which inspiration and influences may be traced.

     

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    Language: English
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Komparatistik online; Gießen : Justus-Liebig-Univ., 2006-; (2021), Seite 1-31; Online-Ressource

    DDC Categories: 800; 820
  2. J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion"
    a seminal mythological work and inspirational source for the author's conception of Middle-earth
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description... more

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    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description entail? Logically, Tolkien's writings, by virtue of being labeled 'mythic' alongside of mythologies such as "The Iliad", "Metamorphoses", and "The Odyssey", must possess qualities which warrant the description. While Tolkien's mythology is in a different category since his mythology is specifically designed for Middle-earth, there are still important overlaps through which inspiration and influences may be traced.

     

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    Source: Online Contents Comparative Literature
    Language: English
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Komparatistik online; Gießen : Justus-Liebig-Univ., 2006-; (2021), Seite 60-92; Online-Ressource

    DDC Categories: 800; 820
  3. Komparatistik 2022
    Jahrbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft

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    Contributor: Alexandra, Müller (Herausgeber); Sexl, Martin (Herausgeber); Simonis, Annette (Herausgeber)
    Language: English; German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783849818708; 3849818705
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    Edition: Erstauflage
    Series: Komparatistik ; 2022
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Book; (Zielgruppe)Fachpublikum/ Wissenschaft; (Produktform (spezifisch))Unsewn / adhesive bound; Quick-Response-Art; Biodiversität; Büroarbeit; Walter Benjamin; (VLB-WN)1561: Hardcover, Softcover / Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft/Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft
    Scope: 266 Seiten, 10 Illustrationen, 24 cm x 15.5 cm, 500 g
  4. J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion" : a seminal mythological work and inspirational source for the author's conception of Middle-earth

    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description... more

     

    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description entail? Logically, Tolkien's writings, by virtue of being labeled 'mythic' alongside of mythologies such as "The Iliad", "Metamorphoses", and "The Odyssey", must possess qualities which warrant the description. While Tolkien's mythology is in a different category since his mythology is specifically designed for Middle-earth, there are still important overlaps through which inspiration and influences may be traced.

     

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    Language: English
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    DDC Categories: 800; 820
    Subjects: Tolkien; J. R. R; The Silmarillion; Mythologie; Willensfreiheit; Schicksal
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  5. J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion" : a seminal mythological work and inspirational source for the author's conception of Middle-earth

    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description... more

     

    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description entail? Logically, Tolkien's writings, by virtue of being labeled 'mythic' alongside of mythologies such as "The Iliad", "Metamorphoses", and "The Odyssey", must possess qualities which warrant the description. While Tolkien's mythology is in a different category since his mythology is specifically designed for Middle-earth, there are still important overlaps through which inspiration and influences may be traced.

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English
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    DDC Categories: 800; 820
    Subjects: Tolkien; J. R. R; The Silmarillion; Mythologie; Willensfreiheit; Schicksal
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  6. Evoking empathy in Miéville's "Perdido Street Station"
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

    The object of this paper is to further understand how reading literature increases capacity for empathy, and how narratives positively influence human beings. This will be done via a close reading of China Miéville's "Perdido Street Station" with... more

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    The object of this paper is to further understand how reading literature increases capacity for empathy, and how narratives positively influence human beings. This will be done via a close reading of China Miéville's "Perdido Street Station" with particular focus on the character Yagharek whose tragic situation and journey provides a starting point for a discussion about empathy. The question is whether speculative fiction can be more capable of triggering empathy than other genres. In his analysis Dennis Friedrichsen demonstrates the ways in which fantasy literature creates an effective distance to the real world in order to negotiate complicated issues of morality, ethics and empathy.

     

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    Source: Specialised Catalogue of Comparative Literature
    Language: English
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Komparatistik; Bielefeld : Aisthesis, 1999-2015; Band 2018 (2019), Seite 195-207

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  7. J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion"
    a seminal mythological work and inspirational source for the author's conception of Middle-earth
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description... more

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    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description entail? Logically, Tolkien's writings, by virtue of being labeled 'mythic' alongside of mythologies such as "The Iliad", "Metamorphoses", and "The Odyssey", must possess qualities which warrant the description. While Tolkien's mythology is in a different category since his mythology is specifically designed for Middle-earth, there are still important overlaps through which inspiration and influences may be traced.

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Komparatistik online; Gießen : Justus-Liebig-Univ., 2006-; (2021), Seite 1-31; Online-Ressource

    DDC Categories: 800; 820
  8. J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion"
    a seminal mythological work and inspirational source for the author's conception of Middle-earth
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description... more

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    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description entail? Logically, Tolkien's writings, by virtue of being labeled 'mythic' alongside of mythologies such as "The Iliad", "Metamorphoses", and "The Odyssey", must possess qualities which warrant the description. While Tolkien's mythology is in a different category since his mythology is specifically designed for Middle-earth, there are still important overlaps through which inspiration and influences may be traced.

     

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    Source: Specialised Catalogue of Comparative Literature
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Komparatistik online; Gießen : Justus-Liebig-Univ., 2006-; (2021), Seite 60-92; Online-Ressource

    DDC Categories: 800; 820
  9. Evoking empathy in Miéville's "Perdido Street Station"

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    Enthalten in: Komparatistik; Bielefeld : Aisthesis, 1999-2015; 2018 (2019), S. 195-207
    Subjects: Miéville, China; Einfühlung; Leser; Spekulative Fiktion
    Other subjects: Miéville, China: Perdido Street Station
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  10. Evoking empathy in Miéville's "Perdido Street Station"
    Published: 2019

    The object of this paper is to further understand how reading literature increases capacity for empathy, and how narratives positively influence human beings. This will be done via a close reading of China Miéville's "Perdido Street Station" with... more

     

    The object of this paper is to further understand how reading literature increases capacity for empathy, and how narratives positively influence human beings. This will be done via a close reading of China Miéville's "Perdido Street Station" with particular focus on the character Yagharek whose tragic situation and journey provides a starting point for a discussion about empathy. The question is whether speculative fiction can be more capable of triggering empathy than other genres. In his analysis Dennis Friedrichsen demonstrates the ways in which fantasy literature creates an effective distance to the real world in order to negotiate complicated issues of morality, ethics and empathy.

     

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    Language: English
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    DDC Categories: 800; 820
    Subjects: Miéville; China; Einfühlung; Leser; Spekulative Fiktion
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  11. Evoking empathy in Miéville's "Perdido Street Station"

    The object of this paper is to further understand how reading literature increases capacity for empathy, and how narratives positively influence human beings. This will be done via a close reading of China Miéville's "Perdido Street Station" with... more

     

    The object of this paper is to further understand how reading literature increases capacity for empathy, and how narratives positively influence human beings. This will be done via a close reading of China Miéville's "Perdido Street Station" with particular focus on the character Yagharek whose tragic situation and journey provides a starting point for a discussion about empathy. The question is whether speculative fiction can be more capable of triggering empathy than other genres. In his analysis Dennis Friedrichsen demonstrates the ways in which fantasy literature creates an effective distance to the real world in order to negotiate complicated issues of morality, ethics and empathy.

     

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    ISBN: 978-3-8498-1637-7; 978-3-8498-1386-4; 978-3-8498-1387-1
    DDC Categories: 800; 820
    Collection: Aisthesis Verlag
    Subjects: Miéville, China; Einfühlung; Leser; Spekulative Fiktion
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  12. J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion" : a seminal mythological work and inspirational source for the author's conception of Middle-earth
    Published: 18.11.2021

    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description... more

     

    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description entail? Logically, Tolkien's writings, by virtue of being labeled 'mythic' alongside of mythologies such as "The Iliad", "Metamorphoses", and "The Odyssey", must possess qualities which warrant the description. While Tolkien's mythology is in a different category since his mythology is specifically designed for Middle-earth, there are still important overlaps through which inspiration and influences may be traced.

     

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    Subjects: Tolkien, J. R. R.; The Silmarillion; Mythologie; Willensfreiheit; Schicksal
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  13. J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion" : a seminal mythological work and inspirational source for the author's conception of Middle-earth
    Published: 18.11.2021

    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description... more

     

    J.R.R. Tolkien's "enigmatic and unfinished" book "The Silmarillion" - posthumously published by Christopher Tolkien in 1977 - is often referred to as being a mythic work, or a collection of mythopoeic tales, but what exactly does that description entail? Logically, Tolkien's writings, by virtue of being labeled 'mythic' alongside of mythologies such as "The Iliad", "Metamorphoses", and "The Odyssey", must possess qualities which warrant the description. While Tolkien's mythology is in a different category since his mythology is specifically designed for Middle-earth, there are still important overlaps through which inspiration and influences may be traced.

     

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    Language: English
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    DDC Categories: 800; 820
    Subjects: Tolkien, J. R. R.; The Silmarillion; Mythologie; Willensfreiheit; Schicksal
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