Book cover titled "Germanic Heroes, Courage, and Fate: Northern Narratives of Tolkien's Legendarium" by Richard Z. Gallant, featuring an illustration of an Fingolfin and Barahir holding within a circular frame of a ring ofintertwined golden serpents.

Winner of the 2024 Inklings-Prize in the category 'best scholarly publication (PhD/Habilitation)' of the Inklings-Gesellschaft e.V.

The theory of Northern Courage was J.R.R. Tolkien's designation for the heroic ethos found in 'Germanic' or Northern heroic lays and epics. Tolkien admired the nobility of the old heroes, such as Beowulf, but wrestled with the inherent cruelty of the Welands, Ingelds, and Gunnars that is also expressed within this heroic framework. This volume explores the means in which this conflict of nobility and cruelty, virtue and vice, expresses itself in Tolkien's narrative fiction. Such means include the use of secondary-world chroniclers narrating a secondary-world history and tales to a secondary-world audience through illustrative narratives that dramatize the moral and ideological views of the narrators themselves. The narratives are often tragic, but they serve to highlight the different aspects of Northern courage through the examples of the Fingolfians, Fëanorians, and subsequently the Edain and Dúnedain. The moral and ideological views expressed by these secondary-world narrators parallel Tolkien's own personal correspondence and academic essays, which also criticized the vices and praised the virtues of Northern courage.

ISBN: 978-3905703498

A middle-aged man with brown hair, dressed in a brown blazer, patterned tie, gray-green shirt, blue jeans, and brown shoes, sitting on a black metal stool against a plain light-colored background.

About the Author

Richard Z. Gallant earned his doctorate at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität in Jena, Germany under the tutelage of Prof. Dr. Thomas Honegger. This volume is a result of that doctoral work. Richard now lives in Weimar (Germany) with his daughter Aurelia and Pollux, their brown Labrador Retriever.