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Shippey is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Lee
Shippey (1884–1969),
American author and
journalist Samuel Shippey (born 1937), British...
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Thomas Alan
Shippey (born 9
September 1943) is a
British medievalist, a
retired scholar of
Middle and Old
English literature as well as of
modern fantasy...
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Henry Lee
Shippey (February 26, 1884 –
December 30, 1969), who
wrote under the name Lee
Shippey, was an
American author and
journalist whose romance with...
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Samuel Ward
Shippey (born 13 June 1937) is a
former English cricketer.
Shippey was a right-handed
batsman who
bowled leg break. He was born at Wisbech...
- aunt's farmhouse,
which Shippey notes was at the
bottom of a lane with no exit. This is
called a "cul-de-sac" in England;
Shippey describes this as "a silly...
- the
sense of doom,
which Shippey glosses as "****ure disaster",
hangs heavy over all of the
characters in the tale.
Shippey writes that the
human race...
- rhythm".
Shippey describes Miller's
analysis as
giving "a
sense of
cycles and spirals"
rather than a
feeling of
linear progression.
Shippey suggests that...
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better known lore" of
Scandinavian mythology. The
Tolkien scholar Tom
Shippey notes that one
Middle English source which he
presumes Tolkien must have...
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carrying Aragorn's troops,
coming to Gondor's rescue. The
Tolkien scholar Tom
Shippey comments that this
forms part of a
pattern around the use of the Palantír...
- introduction, notes, and
commentary by
Faith Willis Shippey 2005, pp. 115–118.
Shippey 2005, pp. 267–268.
Shippey 2005, p. 116. "1964 BBC Interview. Interview...