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Tolkien

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2009
Since the dawn of human civilization, stories have been a popular medium of communication, both synchronously and asynchronously. Technically, a story is a time-ordered coherent sequence of events. In many applications, heterogeneous data is collected and organized so appropriate stories could be told.
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Theology and Tolkien

2023
The works of J.R.R. Tolkien have not only redefined a genre of literature but also had a far-reaching impact on culture in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Tolkien’s name has joined the ranks of authors such as Shakespeare, Milton, Dostoevsky, Donne, and Dickens who make us think differently about the world. In Theology and Tolkien:
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Tolkien's Walk

Library Review, 1975
A HUNDRED YEARS AGO members of a Birmingham family named Warner lived at no. 19 Beaufort Road, Edgbaston. (The firm ‘Currie & Warner’ is still flourishing in Birmingham's old jewellery quarter.) Looking across the road towards no. 6 (‘Inglesant’), Mrs Warner would remark, ‘Joseph's still scribbling!’ Late into the night the oil‐lamp bore witness ...
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Queer Tolkien: A Bibliographical Essay on Tolkien and Alterity

2017
The “queer” in Tolkien has been an ongoing concern in studies of his legendarium. This essay surveys and discusses scholarship that deals with what is “queer” in Tolkien in the senses of both sexuality and identity, i.e., queer sexuality, specifically homosexuality; and identification of the Other, the different, as queer.
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Tolkien and Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
The relationship between themes found in Aquinas's "Summa Theologica" and Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" are discussed.
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Theology and Tolkien

The Lord of theRings and other works of J.R.R. Tolkien have had a far-reaching impact on culture in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. In print and on film, Tolkien’s works seem to be incredible epics, but religious aspects are less obvious.
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Tolkien the Medievalist

The European Legacy, 2013
Edited by Jane Chance. Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture (London: Routledge, 2008), xv + 295 pp.
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J.R.R. Tolkien

2003
This meticulous biography traces Tolkien's life from his boyhood in South Africa to his formative school years in England, his college years at Oxford, and his career as an influential scholar and revolutionary writer. His immensely popular books are discussed in great detail, from their inception as ideas through their publication and remarkable ...
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TOLKIEN

Notes and Queries, 1990
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Tolkien and Rape

Extrapolation, 2021
T. S. Miller, Elizabeth Miller
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