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Helge Kåre
Fauskanger (born 17
August 1971) is a
Norwegian author and philologist. In
Norway he is
known as a
crime novelist; elsewhere, he is best known...
- were
willing to make the
attempt Linguists including Ashford and
Helge Fauskanger comment that this is Tolkien's
subjective view, as it is
difficult to...
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guide the singer.
Fauskanger describes the
language used in the poem as the "Late Exilic" or "Third Age"
variant of Quenya.
Fauskanger comments that while...
- "Tengwesta Qenderinwa"
Tolkien 1994 p. 398
Fauskanger 2022.
Smith 2014, p. 209.
Garth 2010, pp. 324–330.
Fauskanger,
Helge Kåre (2022). "Valarin - like the...
- morðor, "mortal sin" or "murder".
Against this, the
philologist Helge Fauskanger notes that
Tolkien had been
using both the
elements of the name, "mor"...
- "Gentile anti-Semitism and
Jewish exclusiveness". The
philologist Helge Fauskanger analyses Khuzdul,
finding in it
features of
Semitic languages. The original...
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October 1858
Tolkien 1954a, book 1, ch. 2 "The
Shadow of the Past"
Fauskanger 2022.
Shippey 2022, pp. 166–180.
Garth 2003, p. 86.
Chance 2004, p. 169...
- conveys, even if "it
escapes a
cerebral focus". The
philologist Helge Fauskanger provides a word-by-word
analysis of the hymn. He
includes a comparison...
- language".
Archived from the
original on 2020-10-26.
Retrieved 20
March 2021.
Fauskanger,
Helge K. "Orkish and the
Black Speech". Ardalambion.
University of Bergen...
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Eldalamberon (17): 11–12.
Carpenter 2023, #163 to W. H. Auden, 7 June 1953.
Fauskanger,
Helge Kåre. "Tolkien's Not-So-Secret Vice".
Retrieved 28
October 2023...