Tolkien's WorldThe development of a theory of fantasy - The Hobbit and the discovery of a world - A world of myth - The Lord of the Rings as contemporary mythology - Stucture and aesthetic - Tolkien's minor prose. |
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The Development of a Theory of Fantasy | 1 |
TOLKIENS LEAF | 19 |
THE HOBBIT AS SWAIN | 41 |
Copyright | |
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