Tolkien’s Transformative Women: Art in Triptych

For the first time, this book seeks to uncover the hidden voices of strong females from the past by utilizing the Medieval Triptych model to showcase Tolkien’s art. Tolkien created a vast community of powerful female figures that stem from powerful female characters that originated in Medieval, Norse, and Celtic traditions. By looking at Tolkien’s figures in tandem with the figures from the original manuscripts, it is evident that translation bias robbed these figures of their power; a power that in part re-emerges through Tolkien’s careful recreations.

So excited to share my latest book.

Available at https://vernonpress.com/book/1702 and on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Tolkiens-Transformative-Women-Triptych-Literary/dp/1648896235.

Thoughts…

As a teacher and professor, I find myself coming back to Tolkien’s text time to time for inspiration in my classroom and in my everyday life. I wanted a place to share ideas about Tolkien, the world, and experiences. These are my thoughts…

Dr. Annie Brust, PhD

Kent State University – Geauga; University of Mt. Union;

Kenston High School

abrust@kent.edu

Welcome

I wanted to create a place open for discussion, discovery, and introspection. I hope to share my writing ideas and projects, events, and research. Tolkien’s works have always be a staring point for the greater points in my life and when I need inspiration I find myself gravitating to his words.

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