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language and names,
pretending that this was in
translation of Rohirric.
Meduseld, the hall of King Théoden, is
modelled on Heorot, the
great hall in Beowulf...
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comparison between the mead hall of
Meduseld in Rohan, and the
great hall of
Minas Tirith in Gondor.
Meduseld is simple, but
brought to life by tapestries...
- of the
Elves with
their natural environment. The King of Rohan's hall,
Meduseld,
indicates the Rohirrim's
affinity with Anglo-Saxon culture,
while Gondor's...
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Tolkien scholars have
noted that Wormtongue's
interaction with
Gandalf in
Meduseld has an Old
English counterpart in the epic poem Beowulf: the
account is...
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including ents, orcs, and elves, and
place names such as
Orthanc and
Meduseld,
derive from Beowulf. The
werebear Beorn in The
Hobbit has been likened...
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Shippey 2005, pp. 139–149. Kightley,
Michael R. (2006). "Heorot or
Meduseld?: Tolkien's Use of 'Beowulf' in 'The King of the
Golden Hall'". Mythlore...
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scholar Tom
Shippey observes that Legolas,
describing the
great hall of
Meduseld in the
capital of Rohan, too far off for any but an Elf to make out clearly...
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Denethor commits suicide during battle Leader's hall is
described in
detail Meduseld, the "golden hall" The
stone hall in
Minas Tirith A
Hobbit swears allegiance...
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universe of Middle-earth,
Meduseld (meaning "mead hall" in Old English) was the
great Golden Hall
built in Rohan.
Meduseld was a
large hall with a straw...
- ****ociations, used it as the
basis for the
Golden Hall of King Théoden,
Meduseld, in the land of Rohan. The
Legacy of
Heorot is a
science fiction novel...