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Goldberry is a
character from the
works of the
author J. R. R. Tolkien. She
first appeared in
print in a 1934 poem, The
Adventures of Tom Bombadil, where...
- of Tom Bombadil",
which also
included The Lord of the
Rings characters Goldberry (his wife), Old Man
Willow (an evil tree in his forest) and the barrow-wight...
- to be
broadcast worldwide. The
channel is
owned by the
media company Goldberry LLC.
Prior to
August 2017 99% of
Espreso TV
belonged to
Larysa Knyazhytska...
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before being rediscovered in 2021. It
includes scenes of Tom
Bombadil and
Goldberry that were
omitted from the 1978 film and
Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings...
- Middle-earth are of
unclear nature such as Tom
Bombadil and his wife
Goldberry. The
Ainur are
angelic spirits created by Eru Ilúvatar at the Beginning...
- shrews",
Dwarf women are
hardly feminine, the
Entwives are lost, and
Goldberry "is a
mystical washer-woman". The
Tolkien scholars Carol Leibiger, in...
- that
Arien and
Tilion are
central in Tolkien's myth of the Sun and Moon.
Goldberry Tom
Bombadil Tolkien, J. R. R., "Words,
Phrases and P****ages",
Parma Eldalamberon...
- the Old
Forest was the
domain of
three nature-spirits: Tom Bombadil,
Goldberry, and Old Man Willow. The
powers of
these beings doubtless contributed...
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Monsters Barrow-wight
Gollum Nazgûl Witch-king of
Angmar Old Man
Willow Orcs
Shelob Trolls Wargs Watcher in the
Water Other Eagles Goldberry Tom Bombadil...
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Monsters Barrow-wight
Gollum Nazgûl Witch-king of
Angmar Old Man
Willow Orcs
Shelob Trolls Wargs Watcher in the
Water Other Eagles Goldberry Tom Bombadil...