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Aotrou and
Itroun is a poem of 508 lines,
written by J. R. R.
Tolkien in 1930 and
published in
Welsh Review in
December 1945.
Aotrou and
Itroun are Breton...
- (short story),
published in The
Dublin Review 1945 The Lay of
Aotrou and
Itroun (poem),
published in The
Welsh Review 1949
Farmer Giles of Ham (medieval...
- the
Breton legend of the lost city of Ys,
while "The Lay of
Aotrou and
Itroun" (1930) by J. R. R.
Tolkien is a
narrative poem
based on the
Breton legend...
- "Fastitocalon";
adaptations in
medieval metres, like "The Lay of
Aotrou and
Itroun" or "asterisk texts" like his "The Cat & The Fiddle"; and
finally "new wine...
- to 1930). It is also the
setting of Tolkien's poem The Lay of
Aotrou and
Itroun.
Several short stories in
Sylvia Townsend Warner's
collection Kingdoms of...
- Niggle" and "Smith of
Wootton Major"; the
minor works "Lay of
Autrou and
Itroun", "The
Homecoming of Beorhtnoth", "Imram", and
Farmer Giles of Ham; The...
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Fiction The
Hobbit (1937) "Leaf by Niggle" (1947) The Lay of
Aotrou and
Itroun (1945)
Farmer Giles of Ham (1949) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship...
- "Fastitocalon";
adaptations in
medieval metres, like "The Lay of
Aotrou and
Itroun" or "asterisk texts" like his "The Man in the Moon Sta**** Up Too Late" (from...
- races."
Yvette Kisor states that Tolkien's poem "The Lay of
Aotrou and
Itroun",
modelled on a
Breton lai, has "resonances" with
several of his
other works...
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Kullervo by J.R.R. Tolkien, ISBNÂ 978-0008131364 2016 The Lay of
Aotrou and
Itroun by J.R.R. Tolkien, ISBNÂ 978-0008202132 2000 "Avilion" in The Doom of Camelot...