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2011
Dédicace à Christian Bourgois Introduction - Michaël Devaux, Vincent Ferré et Charles Ridoux Thomas Honegger : A good dragon is hard to find ; or from draconitas to draco LECTURES SPIRITUELLES DE TOLKIEN Michaël Devaux : L'esprit de l'espoir chez Tolkien. Considérations sur l'Estel Sébastien Hoët : Des corps épuisés.
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Dédicace à Christian Bourgois Introduction - Michaël Devaux, Vincent Ferré et Charles Ridoux Thomas Honegger : A good dragon is hard to find ; or from draconitas to draco LECTURES SPIRITUELLES DE TOLKIEN Michaël Devaux : L'esprit de l'espoir chez Tolkien. Considérations sur l'Estel Sébastien Hoët : Des corps épuisés.
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English Today, 2006
The 20th century’s most popular novelist? – the third of three articles. The year 2005 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of J.R.R. Tolkien’s prose epic The Lord of the Rings: voted ‘the book of the century’ in a poll conducted in 1997 by the UK book retailer Waterstones and ‘the UK’s best loved book’ in a BBC survey carried out in 2003 ...
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The 20th century’s most popular novelist? – the third of three articles. The year 2005 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of J.R.R. Tolkien’s prose epic The Lord of the Rings: voted ‘the book of the century’ in a poll conducted in 1997 by the UK book retailer Waterstones and ‘the UK’s best loved book’ in a BBC survey carried out in 2003 ...
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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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The relationship between themes found in Aquinas's "Summa Theologica" and Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" are discussed.
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Queer Tolkien: A Bibliographical Essay on Tolkien and Alterity
2017The “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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2005
The thesis describes Middle-earth, its geography, history, its inhabitants and their languages. Teaching activities with eighth graders are suggested based upon 'The Lord of the Rings.'
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The thesis describes Middle-earth, its geography, history, its inhabitants and their languages. Teaching activities with eighth graders are suggested based upon 'The Lord of the Rings.'
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Abstract This brief chapter introduces J. R. R. Tolkien’s two major works, The Hobbit (1937) and The Lord of the Rings (1954-5), and explores how an encounter with these works has been life-changing for millions of readers. It also discusses how Tolkien’s works have changed the common culture, in the development of the fantasy genre in ...
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1998
L'articolo descrive l'irruzione dei miti nordici tratti dalla famosa de Il Signore degli Anelli di Tolkien e il loro impatto con una parte dell'ideologia dell'estrema destra italiana.
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L'articolo descrive l'irruzione dei miti nordici tratti dalla famosa de Il Signore degli Anelli di Tolkien e il loro impatto con una parte dell'ideologia dell'estrema destra italiana.
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The monstrous feminine: Ungoliant, Shelob, and women in Tolkien’s Middle-Earth
Crossroads A Journal of English Studies, 2021Christopher M Hansen
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