A Philologist on Esperanto: An article by Tolkien about his opinion on the international language Esperanto, published in 1932 in the magazine The British Esperantist.
Angels and Elves: Christian site that explores the spiritual issues raised in the author's books and movies.
Christianity and Middle-Earth: Essays and poetry on the Christian themes in The Lord of the Rings, examining both Tolkien's books and Peter Jackson's movie versions.
Elves and Art in Tolkien's Aesthetics: Discussion of the symbolic relationship between Elves and art in Tolkien's aesthetics, with a special emphasis on The Silmarillion.
Essays on Tolkien's Middle Earth, by Warrne Lawless: Historical research into various aspects of Middle-earth.
Frodo and the Fate of the Individual: Uses a sample chapter from "Returning the Ring" to explore the fate of the modern day individual when posed with the issue of a world in crisis.
Inkling: Remarks about the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien and other members of the Inklings.
JRR Tolkien Epics: Bob Steffel's articles and a monthly newsletter examining the fringes and unanswered questions surrounding Tolkien's masterworks.
LadyElf: Musings on The Lord of the Rings from a Christian perspective.
Lord of the Rings and Prophecies: Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and the Bible's prophecies of the Book of Revelation discussed.
Smithsonian Magazine: Master of Middle Earth: Details the unlikely success of "Lord of the Rings."
Stephen Geard's Tolkien Fan Page: History and complete chronology of Númenor, Arnor and Gondor, and a table of the names of the Princes of the Noldor.
The Hobbit: Review of a theater version of "The Hobbit."
The Hobbit Movie: Articles about how the Hobbit could be turned into a movie and texts about people and places from the book.
The War of the Rings: Explores the effects of Internet fandom on the author's legacy.
Tolkien's Oxford: Introduces the places where Tolkien lived and worked in Oxford.
Visit the Birthplace of 'The Lord of the Rings': Pamela S. Turner's article about the author's life in Oxford, England [Christian Science Monitor].
Who is Tom Bombadil?: Extensive analysis of the figure Tom Bombadil, with links to other sites about him.