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Treasures of Middle Earth
Christian Elements in Lord of the Rings and Beowulf
An Exploration of Character and Leadership in J.R.R Tolkien's Lord
Tolkien and Old Germanic Ethics
Tolkien's Tribute to England and Its Roots in Beowulf
God and Ilúvatar: Tolkien’S Use of Biblical Parallels and Tropes in His Cosmogony
Jewish Influences in Middle-Earth
Tolkien As Reviser: a Case Study
The Two Towers
Modern and Medieval Warfare in Tolkien's Middle-Earth Alethea Gaarden Mercyhurst University
Aragorn Seen Through Different Media
Tolkien's Forms of Power: a Nietzschean Anti-Realist Ontology Of
"Few Have Gained Such a Victory:" a Defense of Boromir in the Lord of the Rings Kayla Beebout Asbury University,
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The Lord of the Rings SBG Magazine Index
J.R.R. Tolkien's \ ---- NTRODUCTION TABLE of CONTENTS Welcome to the Second Part of the One Hundredth Anniversary of Interplay's Adaptation of "The Lord J.R.R
Hear, O Númenor!: the Covenantal Relationship of the Dúnedain with Ilúvatar
Gandalf As J.R.R. Tolkien's Revised Odin
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The Last Alliance
RACE, LANGUAGE, and MORALITY: DOES TOLKIEN's MIDDLE-EARTH PROMOTE a RACIAL MYTH? by Eliza Farrell B.P. in Anthropology, Englis
Self-Plagiarism in Smith of Wootton Major
Second Council of Elrond “Don’T Adventures Ever Have an End? I Suppose Not
“It's Still His Words”
A Spatial Text Analysis of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-Earth" (2019)
Summary of Profiles
Building Middle-Earth: an Exploration Into the Uses of Architecture in the Works of J
The Letters of JRR Tolkien
Mythic Archetypes : Welsh Mythology in Tolkien's Lord Of
Gandalf and Merlin, Aragorn and Arthur: Tolkien's Transmogrification of the Arthurian Tradition and Its Use As a Palimpsest for the Lord of the Rings Mark R
“While the World Lasted”: Eschatology in Tolkien's 1930S Writings
Tolkien's Middle-Earth: Lesson Plans, Unit Five
Where the Shadows Lie: Nature, Modernity and The
A Mythology for England
War in Middle Earth Instruction Manual
Character Biography Isildur
J. R. R. Tolkien, War, and Nationalism
1. "Look Ahead!" Called Gandalf. "The Bridge Is Near. It Is Dangerous and Narrow."
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Elrond Kristine Larsen Central Connecticut State University,
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The Blade Against the Burden: the Iconography of the Sword in <I>The