Looks like they have quite an impressive array of Tolkienists: Shippey, Verlyn, Dimitra Fimi, Drout, Henry Gee, &c. &c. Some of the topics sound good too, particularly Hynes' on deforestation and the Fall of Numenor (I assume in reference to the deliberate destruction of the White Tree).
Anyway, this one's definitely off the beaten track so far as venues for Tolkien conferences go, and all the more interesting for it. Hope they get a good turn-out and, given the amount of talent they have listed as speakers, a proceedings volume to follow. I know I'd want to read it.
Here's the link:
--John R.
*I remember being stunned at one point when I rounded a corner and saw, in a display case at the end of the row of bookshelves I'd just been looking at, the Book of Kells.
Thank you very much for mentioning our conference, John.
ReplyDeleteI had meant to email you and shamelessly ask for the publicity but could't find your contact details. Thanks for preempting me.
We are working with Four Courts Press (http://www.fourcourtspress.ie/), one of Ireland's best academic publishers, to bring out a proceedings volume next year. Conference attendees will get a discount on the proceedings.