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This episode is dedicated to Tolkien superfan Stephen Colbert and explores various aspects of Tolkien's work and its cultural impact.
Summary This episode is dedicated to Tolkien superfan Stephen Colbert. May he return to The Colbert Report ! No matter what, we know that he will go on to far, far better things than the crumbling edifice that was once known as CBS. Notes 1/ George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Fire and Ice series 2/ Tolkien was born on January 3, 1892 (and died September 2, 1973). Tolkien’s imagined etymologies are phenomenal. 3/ Jane Yolen’s Sister Light, Sister Dark and White Jenna 4/ David Salo –a UW-Madison Alum and Tolkien linguist 5/ Winnie-the-Pooh lives outside the Hundred Acre Wood (thank you A.A. Milne). The Forest of Arden is the main location for Shakespeare’s As You Like It . Birnum Wood “marches” against Macbeth in Shakespeare’s Scottish play. 6/ Wagner’s Ring Cycle: Der Ring des Nibelungen . He wrote it between 1848-1874. The first opera ( Das Rheingold) premiered in 1869, and all four premiered as a cycle in 1876. 7/ We miss you Tom Stoppard ( Travesties , 1974). 8/ Übermensch (defined by Nietzsche, ruined by certain WWII Germans) 9/ Nope, we’re still watching Putin teeter! 10/ Wagner is basing his cycle on the Old Norse Edda , the…
People in this episode
Host: Ask a Medievalist
Topics covered
- Tolkien
- literature
- fantasy
- pop culture
- history
- linguistics
Keywords
- Tolkien
- Stephen Colbert
- fantasy literature
- Wagner
- linguistics
- pop culture
- George R. R. Martin
- Terry Pratchett
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: A Song of Fire and Ice, Sister Light, Sister Dark, White Jenna, Wagner’s Ring Cycle, Discworld, Travesties, As You Like It, Macbeth, Nibelungenlied
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