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Interview with Daniel Stride

Reading Tolkien

Release Date: 11/05/2020

The Silmarillion Sessions: Chapter 11 - Of the Sun and Moon and the Hiding of Valinor show art The Silmarillion Sessions: Chapter 11 - Of the Sun and Moon and the Hiding of Valinor

Reading Tolkien

In this minisode I discuss the myth of the Sun and the Moon in The Silmarillion. I jump right into my thoughts so it is recommended that you have read the chapter recently. 

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The Silmarillion Sessions: Chapter 10 - Of the Sindar show art The Silmarillion Sessions: Chapter 10 - Of the Sindar

Reading Tolkien

In this episode I discuss the Sindar in Chapter 10 of The Silmarillion, and offer brief thoughts on my recent re-read of The Lord of the Rings.

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Silmarillion Sessions: Chapter 7, 8 & 9 show art Silmarillion Sessions: Chapter 7, 8 & 9

Reading Tolkien

We discuss Fëanor (somewhat drunkenly!) in this new podcast, our first for 2023! For those who think Fëanor 'did nothing wrong' this is the podcast for you! We defend the great Elf's actions and discuss the bias of The Silmarillion narrator at this part of the story. But did Tolkien intend us to read his 'Bible' in this way! For answers to these and other questions please join us!  Find Reading Tolkien on twitter: @PodReading, and on

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The Rings of Power discussion: Episodes 1 & 2 show art The Rings of Power discussion: Episodes 1 & 2

Reading Tolkien

Sridhar and Ben discuss the first two episodes of the new Amazon series, The Rings of Power.

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JRR Tolkien, George RR Martin, and writing morally dubious characters show art JRR Tolkien, George RR Martin, and writing morally dubious characters

Reading Tolkien

In this episode Sridhar and I discuss the upcoming Amazon show, Rings of Power, and the prequel to Game of Thrones - House of the Dragon. The discussion turns to the variant means by which Tolkien and Martin approach morally dubious characters like Gollum, or the Lannisters. Both of us are unrepentent in our bias to Tolkien, and I frequently argue that much of what is said to constitute Martin’ s genius is done better elsewhere, and frequently with much greater nuance. So, if you’re a Martin fan, you will probably find a lot here to argue with.

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Silmarillion Sessions 2: Chapters 1-4 show art Silmarillion Sessions 2: Chapters 1-4

Reading Tolkien

Join Ben and Sridhar as they discuss Chapters 1-4 of the Quenta Silmarillion. They touch on the nature of the Valar, the status of The Silmarillion as a text within the world of The Lord of the Rings, the various theodicies presented in the text, and the efficacy of mythological vs. theological approaches to the text.

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Interview: Brian Rosebury show art Interview: Brian Rosebury

Reading Tolkien

Join Professor Brian Rosebury (Tolkien: A Cultural Phenomenon) and myself as we discuss Tolkien and tragedy, morality and moral judgement.  Brian's details can be found here: https://www.uclan.ac.uk/academics/dr-brian-rosebury

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The Nature of Middle-earth with Daniel Stride show art The Nature of Middle-earth with Daniel Stride

Reading Tolkien

Join us for a new episode in which we review the Nature of Middle-earth with Daniel Stride. 

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Silmarillion Sessions 1 show art Silmarillion Sessions 1

Reading Tolkien

Join us for the inaugural episode of the Silmarillion Sessions. We begin with the myth of Creation, the Ainulindalë. We touch on the importance of beauty and goodness, and ask whether these two concepts can be equated in the story, and we consider the role that Plato’s ideas about the Forms might play in comprehending the nature of Tolkien’s creation myth.

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Interview: Tom Emanuel show art Interview: Tom Emanuel

Reading Tolkien

Here I discuss Tolkien with @RealTomEmanuel, a minister and Tolkien Scholar. We touch on recent trends in the reception of Tolkien, Tolkien studies, and beauty of The Lord of the Rings. Please join us for a great discussion!

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Here, I interview blogger and SF writer Daniel Stride, who blogs at https://phuulishfellow.wordpress.com/

Daniel blogs on Tolkien's work, among other topics.