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- Negating and Affirming Spirit Through Language: the Integration of Character, Magic, and Story in the Lord of the Rings: Part II
- The Shire Collective the Unofficial Hobbit Handbook
- The Hobbit and Tolkien's Other Pre-War Writings
- The Lord of the Rings Through the Lens of Narratology
- Tolkien's Hobbits and the Rhetoric of the Dispossessed
- "<I>The Hobbit</I> As a Part of <I>The Red
- The Inner Consistency of Reality": Intermediacy in the Hobbit
- Gandalf and Guardini: a Fresh Look at the Theology of J.R.R
- THE LORD of the RINGS the FELLOWSHIP of the RING the Complete Recordings
- The Problem of Greed in JRR Tolkien's the Hobbit and the Lord
- The Hobbit Reference Guide
- Mapping Gender in Middle-Earth
- Second Council of Elrond “Don’T Adventures Ever Have an End? I Suppose Not
- A Spatial Text Analysis of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-Earth" (2019)
- The Authors of Middle Earth: Tolkien and the Mystery of Literary Creation Giuseppe Pezzini (University of St Andrews)1
- Hobbit Guide Answers to Projects
- The Lord of the Rings
- The Scouring of the Shire As a Hobbit Coming-Of-Age
- Beorn and Tom Bombadil: a Tale of Two Heroes
- Beowulf, Jrr Tolkien, and the Lord of the Rings Thesis
- Character Biography Elrond
- The Curious World of the Hobbit
- Divination and Prophecy in JRR Tolkien's the Lord of the Rings: Some Observations [Notes] Robert F
- Spirituality, Lineage, and Deeds in Beowulf and the Lord of the Rings
- Many of the Important Swords in the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings Are Inscribed with Runes
- Point of View in Tolkien
- Historical Bias in the Making of the Silmarillion
- DIVINE PROVIDENCE in JRR TOLKIEN's the HOBBIT by Bianca
- Tolkien and the Age of Forgery: Improving Antiquarian Practices in Arda
- Tolkien's Middle-Earth: Lesson Plans, Unit Five
- Rivendell: a Historic and Peaceful Getaway!
- The Importance of Free Will in <I>The Lord of the Rings</I>
- Elrond Kristine Larsen Central Connecticut State University, [email protected]
- Gandalf Thinker, Teacher, Mentor, Grouch
- How JRR Tolkien Used Original Intertext to Create Middle-Earth
- From 'The Hobbit' by JRR Tolkien