| Abstract:
Articles, essays, book reviews, encyclopedia and anthology entries,
pamphlets, magazines, obituaries, abstracts of Ph.D. dissertations, and
internet exchanges relating to the scholarship and fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien
(1892-1973).
Scope and Content:
The Raynor Memorial Libraries'
Department of Special Collections and University Archives purchased this
collection of secondary sources from Grace E. Funk (1924-2004) in late 2003. A
resident of
Vancouver, British Columbia, Funk began developing her collection of Tolkieniana in the
early 1980s. She continued adding to the collection until just a
few days prior to acquisition by Marquette University. In developing this collection Ms. Funk
relied heavily on bibliographies by
David Bratman, Bonniejean McGuire Christensen, Wayne G. Hammond, Judith A. Johnson, Nancy Martsch,
George H. Thompson, Daniel Timmons, and Richard C. West. She
routinely consulted
and traded with other collectors and she attended major conferences about Tolkien
and fantasy fiction. The collection reflects Funk's background as a
school librarian. She identified many materials
geared for K-12 teachers and librarians interested in introducing
students to Tolkien's fiction. Her detailed
bibliographic citations are indicative of her professional expertise. The collection
also contains a
significant amount of secondary source materials about New Line Cinema's
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) and
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002). The citations are arranged alphabetically by author.
Archivists processing the Funk Collection separated nearly 500 books, periodicals, fanzines,
and other secondary materials. These
publications were subsequently cataloged in
MARQCAT (the Marquette Libraries'
electronic catalog) and integrated into
Series 6-Periodical
Literature of the
J.R.R. Tolkien Collection.
Citations
for works that appeared in anthologies, conference proceedings, periodicals
and bulletins to which Ms. Funk maintained subscriptions (including
Amon Hen, Minas Tirith Evening Star, Mythlore, and Mythprint)
have been retained within the descriptive inventory, but researchers are advised to consult both
Series 6 of the J.R.R. Tolkien Collection and
MARQCAT, since
these printed works are usually not physically located
in this part of the collection.
Inventory to Collection:
Complete Inventory (A-Z)
A-B
C-D
E-G
H-J
K-M
N-P
Q-R
S-T
U-Z
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