- Michael D. C. Drout
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Michael D. C. Drout Born 1968 Occupation Literary Critic and Author Nationality American Period 2002-present Genres Fantasy,
Anglo-Saxon literature,
Medieval literature,
Science fiction
acunix.wheatonma.edu/mdrout/Michael D. C. Drout (born 1968) is the Prentice Professor of English and Chair of the Department of English at Wheaton College and an author and editor specializing in Anglo-Saxon and medieval literature, science fiction and fantasy, especially the works of J. R. R. Tolkien and Ursula K. Le Guin.
Drout holds a Ph.D. in English from Loyola University Chicago (May 1997), an M.A. in English from the University of Missouri (May 1993), and an M.A. in Communication from Stanford University (May 1991).
He is best known for his studies of Tolkien's scholarly work on Beowulf and the precursors and textual evolution of the essay Beowulf: the Monsters and the Critics, published as Beowulf and the Critics by J. R. R. Tolkien (2002), which won the Mythopoeic Award for Scholarship in Inklings Studies, 2003.
He is the editor of the J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia: Scholarship and Critical Assessment (2006), a one-volume reference on Tolkien's works and their contexts.
With Douglas A. Anderson and Verlyn Flieger, he is co-editor of Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review, (Volumes 1–7, 2004–2010).
Contents
Books
Books written or edited by Michael Drout include:
- Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review, Volume 7, 2010 (co-editor), West Virginia University Press, E-ISSN: 1547-3155
- Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review, Volume 6, 2009 (co-editor), West Virginia University Press, E-ISSN: 1547-3155
- Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review, Volume 5, 2008 (co-editor), West Virginia University Press, E-ISSN: 1547-3155
- Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review, Volume 4, 2007 (co-editor), West Virginia University Press, ISBN 1933202262
- J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia: Scholarship and Critical Assessment, Routlege, October 2006, ISBN 0-4159-6942-5
- How Tradition Works: A Meme-Based Cultural Poetics of the Anglo-Saxon Tenth Century, (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies), Tempe, AZ (2006), ISBN 0-8669-8350-3
- Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review, Volume 3, 2006 (co-editor), West Virginia University Press, ISBN 1-9332-0210-6
- Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review, Volume 2, 2005 (co-editor), West Virginia University Press, ISBN 1-9332-0203-3
- Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review, Volume 1, 2004 (co-editor), West Virginia University Press, ISBN 0-9370-5887-4
- Beowulf and the Critics by J. R. R. Tolkien (editor), Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 248 (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies), Tempe, AZ (2002) ISBN 0-8669-8290-6
Audio
Michael Drout has published eight audio lectures for Recorded Books' Modern Scholar Series:
- Bard of the Middle Ages: The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
- Rings, Swords, and Monsters: Exploring Fantasy Literature
- From Here to Infinity: An Explanation of Science Fiction Literature
- A Way With Words: Writing, Rhetoric, and the Art of Persuasion
- History of the English Language
- A Way With Words II: Approaches to Literature
- A Way With Words III: Understanding Grammar for Powerful Communication
- A Way With Words IV: Understanding Poetry
- Anglo-Saxon World
Having both a nostalgic love of the Anglo-Saxon language, and academic expertise in its linguistic basis for the modern English Language; Drout maintains a growing collection of recorded Anglo-Saxon on Anglo-Saxon Aloud.
External links
References
- Faculty page at Wheaton College
- Michael D. C. Drout's Vita
- Tolkien Studies bibilographic information at Muse
Beowulf Characters Scholars
TranslatorsDepictions Books- Grendel
- Eaters of the Dead
- The Legacy of Heorot
- Beowulf's Children
- Beyond Beowulf
FilmSee also - Anglo-Saxon paganism
- Battle of Finnsburg
- "Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics"
- Heorot
- Hrunting
- Nægling
- Nowell Codex
Categories:- Living people
- Tolkien studies
- University of Missouri alumni
- 1968 births
- Anglo-Saxon studies scholars
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