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How you can help me fund my pioneering Oxford research on Tolkien

I'm researching how Tolkien's masterpiece grew from 20th-century war. Join to enjoy my insights… and you'll help me pay my Oxford fees.
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£900 a month will pay my Oxford University course fees as I pursue my doctoral research on Tolkien. Anything more than that will help me meet my family living costs.

I’ve won a place at Oxford University to pursue a part-time DPhil (Doctor of Philosophy) project!

It’s the essential follow-up to my Tolkien and the Great War, which showed how the First World War spurred and shaped the beginnings of his mythology. That book earned me awards from the Mythopoeic and Tolkien Societies – and changed perceptions of Tolkien.

My DPhil will explore how Tolkien's later writings reflect the concerns and shocks of his times – the interwar era, the Second World War and the start of the Cold War. This is a long-neglected field – though upheaval, war, and tyranny run through The Lord of the Rings.

Tolkien’s own works are sadly neglected at his own university – where my DPhil will be only the second to focus on him. Professors Giuseppe Pezzini and Simon Horobin, who run the Oxford Tolkien Network, encouraged me to apply and will supervise.

I start with substantial research already done – in between my freelance work as editor, lecturer and writer and my responsibilities as husband, father, and son. Expert supervision and the best academic resources will help me power ahead.

But cuts in UK research finance mean I have no funding. Though I hope this will change, meanwhile I must earn my usual living expenses in half the usual time.

I also have first-year course fees to pay.

So I’ve increased my crowdfunding target here from £400 to £900 a month.

I believe that’s achievable – especially with your help!

As a supporter, you’ll get regular treats in your inbox as well as access to my past posts. Topics include:

● Insights into Tolkien’s life, inspirations and creativity

● News about my talks, publications and projects

● Reflections on what I’ve learned about writing and research

● Older articles and papers (some with excised material restored)

You’ll also be invited to join me and your fellow subscribers for online chats.

Supporters who help me most, by dialogue, moral support or funding, will have my thanks in the finished dissertation – and in the book that will follow.

At 60, I’m in my Third Age. I have a computer full of unpublished work and a head full of ideas. There’s no time to lose.

‘I see a great smoke,’ said Legolas. ‘What may that be?’
‘Battle and war!’ said Gandalf. ‘Ride on!’

"Gandalf Approaches the Guarded City" © John Howe / HarperCollins Publishers