Tolkien and Environmentalism

Since the publication of JRR Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings in 1954, scholars have pored over the book’s layers of symbolic meaning, focusing on its author’s Roman Catholic faith and themes of resurrection and redemption. Enduringly relevant, too, is Tolkien’s championing of the natural world and critique of what he referred to in his letters as “the machine”.

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