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Author Snyder, Christopher A

Title Hobbit virtues rediscovering j. r. r. tolkien's ethics from the lord of the rings / Christopher A. Snyder
Published New York, NY : Pegasus Books, 2020

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Contents Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Author's Note -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Tending Your Garden -- Chapter 2: Humility -- Chapter 3: Courage -- Chapter 4: Fellowship -- Chapter 5: Good Cheer: Food, Drink, and Laughter -- Chapter 6: Telling Stories and Singing Songs -- Chapter 7: Service, Selflessness, and Self-Sacrifice -- Chapter 8: Mercy -- Chapter 9: Virtue and Vice in Middle-earth -- Chapter 10: Being Small in a Big World -- Appendix A: Aristotle's Moral Virtues -- Appendix B: The Catechetical Virtues -- Appendix C: Virtues of the East and West, Ancient and Medieval
Appendix D: C. S. Lewis and the Tao -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Endnotes -- Glossary of Philosophical Terms -- Bibliography -- Index -- Copyright
Summary A response to our fractured political discourse, Hobbit Virtues speaks to the importance of "virtue ethics" by examining the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien'with particular attention to his hobbits. Tolkien's works resonate with so many readers in part because Bilbo, Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin demonstrate Classical, Judeo-Christian, Medieval, and even Hindu and Confucian virtues. Tolkien ennobles the small, the humble, and the marginalized in his Middle-earth writings and presents leaders who are hesitant to exercise power, are courteous, and value wisdom and learning. Each chapter in Hobbit Virtues consists of a wide-ranging discussion of a single virtue, exemplified by a character in Middle-earth, explaining its philosophical or theological roots and how the virtue is still relevant in a modern democracy. It will also include appendices where readers can find passages in Tolkien's and Lewis's works that discuss virtue ethics, and a glossary of virtues from ancient to modern, East to West. Tolkien's readers come from many different religious and secular backgrounds and the pleasure and profundity of Hobbit Virtues is that mutual respect for public virtues is, especially now, necessary for a well-functioning pluralistic society
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Subject Tolkien, J. R. R. (John Ronald Reuel), 1892-1973. Hobbit -- Characters -- Moral and ethical aspects
Tolkien, J. R. R. (John Ronald Reuel), 1892-1973. Lord of the rings -- Characters -- Moral and ethical aspects
SUBJECT Hobbit (Tolkien, J. R. R.) fast
Lord of the rings (Tolkien, J. R. R.) fast
Subject Hobbits (Fictitious characters) -- Moral and ethical aspects
Middle Earth (Imaginary place) -- Moral and ethical aspects
Virtue in literature.
Ethics in literature.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture.
Ethics in literature
Virtue in literature
Genre/Form Literary criticism
Literary criticism.
Critiques littéraires.
Form Electronic book
Author Recorded Books, Inc.
ISBN 9781643134116
1643134116