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**"'Jewish' Dwarves: Tolkien and anti-Semitic stereotyping" | **"'Jewish' Dwarves: Tolkien and anti-Semitic stereotyping" |
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Renée Vink, a translator and author of historical mysteries (in Dutch), is one of the founding members of Unquendor. She has released a book about Richard Wagner and J.R.R. Tolkien and translated the verse from The Legend of Sigurd & Gudrún to Dutch, as well as the book The Fall of Arthur. In 1988 she was awarded Unquendor's Golden Pin of Merit.[1]
Bibliography
Books
Articles
- 1990: Elrond's Holy Round Table
- "The Frameless Picture"
- "The Image of the Maker"
- 1994: Lembas Extra 1993/1994
- "Translation Troubles of an Author"
- 2004: Lembas Extra 2004
- "The Wise Woman's Gospel"
- 2008: The Ring Goes Ever On: Proceedings of the Tolkien 2005 Conference
- "Immortality and the Death of Love: J.R.R Tolkien and Simone de Beauvoir"
- 2008: Lembas Extra: Proceedings of the 5th Unquendor Lustrum
- "In de Ban van de Ring - Old and new fashions of a translation"
- 2009: Tolkien in Poetry and Song
- "The Name of the Tree - Mythopoeia and The Garden of Proserpina"
- "A Fading Voice – a song of Maglor" (poetry)
- 2011: Lembas Extra 2011
- "Tolkien versus Wagner"
- 2012: Hither Shore 8
- "The Dying Sun - Wagner's Ring and Tolkien's Legend"
- 2012: Lembas Extra 2012
- "The parentage of Gil-galad - a textual history"
- 2013: Tolkien Studies: Volume 10
- "'Jewish' Dwarves: Tolkien and anti-Semitic stereotyping"
External links
References
- ↑ "Presenters", The Return of the Ring.org (accessed 31 July 2012)