- "
Errantry" is a three-page poem by J.R.R. Tolkien,
first published in The
Oxford Magazine in 1933. It was
included in
revised and
extended form in Tolkien's...
- to test and ****ert his own
chivalric ideals. In
medieval Europe, knight-
errantry existed in literature,
though fictional works from this time
often were...
- part of the
Interim Errantry: On
Ordeal series, and have
since been
published digitally as a
single volume titled Interim Errantry 2: On Ordeal. A special...
-
circa 1931 (published in Tree and Leaf)
Progress in
Bimble Town 1931
Errantry 1933
Firiel 1934
Looney 1934
Songs for the Philologists, with E.V. Gordon...
- or pilgrimage. The
concept is
similar to the
Chinese Youxia, or
Knight Errantry in
feudal Europe. A
warrior called a shugyōsha,
would wander the land practicing...
-
several references to the
narrative of that poem. It is a
story of knight-
errantry, in
which the
protagonist Yvain is
first rejected by his lady for breaking...
-
Poems and
Songs of
Middle Earth. Six are read by Tolkien; the seventh, "
Errantry", is set to
music by
Donald Swann. The
poems are all
supposedly works that...
- from The Lord of the
Rings and one from The
Adventures of Tom
Bombadil ("
Errantry") to music. When
Swann met with
Tolkien to play the
songs for his approval...
- even
alternate realities. Hey, I'm a fan too!' "Man in the Bar, the". The
Errantry Concordance.
Diane Duane. 25
March 2005.
Archived from the
original on...
-
Potter series Dumbledor,
ferocious winged insects in J.R.R. Tolkien's poem "
Errantry" This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Dumbledor...