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Tolkien's Women: the Medieval Modern in the Lord of the Rings
A Secret Vice (2016) by J.R.R
Reading Across Languages in Medieval Britain by Jamie Ann Deangelis a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Satisfaction of the Requ
Consonant Mutations in Conceptual Evolution of Noldorin/Sindarin Phonology
Hobbits?...And What May They Be? Michael Flowers Independent Scholar,
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A Companion to J.R.R. Tolkien, Ed. Stuart D. Lee, Reviewed by Andrew Higgins Andrew Higgins
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A Note on an Unpublished(And Probably Unwritten) Collaboration
Missives to Mythlore
Tolkien's Cosmic-Christian Ecology
Tolkien's Women: the Medieval Modern in the Lord of the Rings
The Theory and Practice of Alliterative Verse in the Work of J.R.R. Tolkien
A History of the Welsh English Dialect in Fiction
A Tolkien Chronology
The Germanic Narrative of the Eldar in J. R. R. Tolkien's Legendarium
J. R. R. Tolkien and the Matter of Britain
Tolkien, Manuscripts, and Dialect
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The Myths of the Author: Tolkien and the Medieval Origins of the Word <I
Tolkien's the Lord of Rings and His Concept Of
Tolkien Studies for Advanced Readers: a Less Traveled Road Leslie A
My JRR Tolkien's Bibliography
Bright-Eyed Beauty: Celtic Elements in Charles Williams, J.R.R. Tolkien, and C.S. Lewis
J.R.R. Tolkien in Translation
On the Origin of the Name "Hobbit"
“Deep Roots Are Not Reached by the Frost”: Tolkien and the Welsh Language
Celts in Hiding: the Search for Celtic Analogues in "Beowulf"
Tolkien's the Lord of Rings and His Concept Of
Elvish and English Sound Symbolism And
Mythic Archetypes : Welsh Mythology in Tolkien's Lord Of
Beauty in Language: Tolkien's Phonology and Phonaesthetics As
Language and Legend in the Fantasy Fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien Melissa K
Celtic Roots of Tolkien's Mythology
Shackouls Honor College
Lŷg and Leuca : “Elven-Latin,” Archaic Languages, and the Philology of Britain
J. R. R. Tolkien, War, and Nationalism
J. R. R. Tolkien