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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action allegory ancient Aragorn Arkenstone artist battle beginning Beowulf Bilbo Blake Bombadil cave chapter cosmos courage course creatures critical dark discovery dragon dwarves Elrond elves elvish enter episode Errantry essay fact Faërie Faery fairy Fairy-Stories Fangorn fantasy Faramir Fastitocalon final Frodo Gandalf gift Goblins Gollum Gondor grasp heart hero heroic heroism Hobbit Hobbiton J. R. R. Tolkien joke King land laws Leaf by Niggle learned lecture literary literature Lord magic Merry and Pippin Middle-earth monsters Moon moral Morannon Mordor Mount Doom Mountains myth mythic mythological narrative Niggle's Number three Old Man Willow Orcs palantír parallel Parish parody perilous Physiologus poem poet preliminary adventures providential quest radical evil realm Red Book rhyme Ringbearer Rings Rivendell Saruman Sauron says Secondary World Shire Smaug Smith story sub-creation sword symbol tells theme Théoden things Thorin Tolkien's imagination Tolkien's world Tom Bombadil tree Treebeard trolls words writing