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The life history theory of the Lord of the Rings: a randomized controlled trial of using fact versus fiction to teach life history theory. [PDF]
Maley CC, Seyedi S.
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Building Imaginary Worlds (2012) by Mark J.P. Wolf and Revisiting Imaginary World (2016) edited by Mark J.P. Wolf [PDF]
Book review of Building Imaginary Worlds (2012) by Mark J.P. Wolf and Revisiting Imaginary Worlds (2016), edited by Mark J.P.
Higgins, Andrew
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BOOK REVIEW: Tolkien and the Classics
Arduini, Roberto, Giampaolo Canzonieri, and Claudio A. Testi, editors. Tolkien and the Classics. Walking Tree, 2019. ISBN 978-3905703429.
Maria Alberto
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The Horns of the North: Historical Sources of J. R. R. Tolkien\u27s Trilogy [PDF]
Few books have enjoyed the publishing success seen in the last decade by J. R. R. Tolkien\u27s epic fantasy trilogy, The Lord of the Rings. Since the time of its paperback appearance in 1965 the work has not only attracted wide popular readership but has
Geib, George W.
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 1, Page 91-94, March 2025.
Laura S. Lieber
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Clinical Metagenomics for Infectious Diseases: Progress toward Operational Value. [PDF]
Gaston DC.
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Tolkien and the Deadly Sin of Greed [PDF]
Tolkien’s genius as a writer and insight as a philosopher and theologian (of sorts) are reflected in his subtle yet impactful interweaving of the consequences of greed within the lives of the peoples of Middle-Earth.
Kieffer, Amanda A
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Estudo dos mitos e da construção narrativa em J. R. R. Tolkien
O presente artigo visa fazer um pequeno levantamento sobre as referências míticas na construção e corpo narrativo das obras fantásticas mais conhecidas do autor inglês J. R. R. Tolkien.
Emanuelle Garcia Gomes +1 more
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The Flame Imperishable: Tolkien, St. Thomas, and the Metaphysics of Faërie (2017) by Jonathan S. McIntosh [PDF]
Book review by John Wm.
Houghton, John Wm.
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Shieldmaiden is a poem that examines J.R.R. Tolkien\u27s Lord of the Rings series from a feminist perspective, focusing on the character of Éowyn and her influence on female readers of Tolkien\u27s ...
Taylor, Allison A.
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