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Risden Tyler Bennett (June 18, 1840 – July 21, 1913) was a
Democratic U.S.
Congressman from
North Carolina between 1883 and 1887. He was also an attorney...
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whole a
coherent and
convincing modern prose narrative." The
scholar E. L.
Risden argued that
Tolkien strongly resisted a
linear structure for The Lord of...
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Poitras 2000, p. 35.
Poitras 2000, pp. 37–40.
Poitras 2000, pp. 41–43. E. L.
Risden (2013). "Miyazaki's
Medieval World: ****anese
Medievalism and the Rise of...
- lift up, ye
everlasting doors, for the King of
glory shall come in". E. L.
Risden,
making a
different connection with Christianity,
describes the Eagles'...
- Man Willow, and
again in the Barrow-wight's
deathly dwelling-place. E. L.
Risden states that the
elimination of the Ring and
Sauron along with his servants...
- "enough
intelligence to
present a real danger". The
scholar of
English Edward Risden agrees that Tolkien's
later trolls appear far more
dangerous than those...
- D.
Bellamy Democratic March 4, 1899 –
March 3, 1903 6th [data missing]
Risden T.
Bennett Democratic March 4, 1883 –
March 3, 1885 At-large [data missing]...
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happened once,
during the 48th
United States Congress. That
member was
Risden T. Bennett. Martis,
Kenneth C. (1989). The
Historical Atlas of Political...
- The
Thief of
Bagdad (1940), and
Aladdin (1992)". In Haydock, Nickolas;
Risden, E. L. (eds.).
Hollywood in the Holy Land.
McFarland & Company. pp. 211–214...
- Trilogy".
Proceedings of the
Indiana Academy of the
Social Sciences: 100–104.
Risden, E. L. (2011). "Tolkien's
Resistance to Linearity". In Bogstad,
Janice M...