Loading…
Attending this event?
Friday August 30, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am BST
Tolkien's self-declared love of nature (Letters: 165) is well-known and forms a thread that runs through all his work, to the point that Brian Rosebury (2003) posits that 'Middle-earth, rather than any of the characters, is the hero of The Lord of the Rings'. John Garth (2020) points out various links between the nature of The Shire and other Middle-earth locations and England, taken, as Tolkien wrote, from 'such life as I know' (Letters: 181). However, visual adaptations of Tolkien's work by Peter Jackson and Amazon have used locations in Aotearoa (New Zealand), to play the 'character' of Middle-earth on screen. These locations have their own plant species and ecologies that are often visually distinct from those found in Europe, particularly England. This paper explores the significance and possibilities of transposing Middle-earth into the ecology and landscapes of Aotearoa, the conjuration of a “new” Middle-earth, and how (if) it changes our own imaginations of Tolkien’s world.


Speakers
avatar for Rory Queripel

Rory Queripel

Rory is a plant science undergraduate studying at the Eden Project, having previously studied music and ethnomusicology. Aside from their scientific interests in taxonomy and soil ecology, they are interested in plant histories (which they write about on their blog Historical Plant... Read More →
Friday August 30, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am BST
1 - Mary Ogilvie Lecture Theatre & Online (Webinar Strand)

Log in to save this to your schedule, view media, leave feedback and see who's attending!

Share Modal

Share this link via

Or copy link