News: Tolkien Society Projects
Posted by on 14 May 2022

The Tolkien Society and Luna Press Publishing are pleased to announce that Twenty-first Century Receptions of Tolkien: Proceedings of The Tolkien Society Winter Seminar 2021, the twenty-first book in the Peter Roe series, is now available to preorder.

Applications are invited from students studying for a postgraduate research degree for Tolkien Society Bursaries to support attendance to present their work at Oxonmoot 2020.

The Tolkien Society is delighted to announce the launch of a new Bursary to fund emerging academics to present the latest Tolkien scholarship to new audiences.

The Tolkien Society is pleased to announce that it has purchased 64 photos of J.R.R. Tolkien at auction, along with two accompanying letters, to form part of its archive and to be secured for future generations.

The Tolkien Society’s earliest publications have been digitised and are now available for members to download.

Back issues of Amon Hen and Mallorn, respectively the bulletin and journal of The Tolkien Society, have been digitised and made available to members.

Posted by on 14 May 2022

The Tolkien Society and Luna Press Publishing are pleased to announce that Twenty-first Century Receptions of Tolkien: Proceedings of The Tolkien Society Winter Seminar 2021, the twenty-first book in the Peter Roe series, is now available to preorder.

The Tolkien Society is pleased to announce that it has purchased 64 photos of J.R.R. Tolkien at auction, along with two accompanying letters, to form part of its archive and to be secured for future generations.

Applications are invited from students studying for a postgraduate research degree for Tolkien Society Bursaries to support attendance to present their work at Oxonmoot 2020.

The Tolkien Society’s earliest publications have been digitised and are now available for members to download.

The Tolkien Society is delighted to announce the launch of a new Bursary to fund emerging academics to present the latest Tolkien scholarship to new audiences.

Back issues of Amon Hen and Mallorn, respectively the bulletin and journal of The Tolkien Society, have been digitised and made available to members.