- John
Ronald Reuel Tolkien (/ˈruːl ˈtɒlkiːn/, 3
January 1892 – 2
September 1973) was an
English writer and philologist. He was the
author of the high fantasy...
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Ursula Le Guin's
Earthsea series of novels,
starting in 1968,
which used
Tolkienian archetypes such as wizards, a
disinherited prince, a
magical ring, a quest...
-
Elvish Linguistic Fellowship's
Tolkienian Linguistics FAQ The
Elvish Linguistic Fellowship's
Resources for
Tolkienian Linguistics The
Tolkien language...
- "philologists", see
Elvish languages (Middle-earth) a
mailing list
dedicated to
Tolkienian linguistics, see Languages_of_Arda#Reception_and_study This disambiguation...
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States Tolkien fans
during this time. Its
impact is such that the
words "
Tolkienian" and "Tolkienesque" have
entered the
Oxford English Dictionary, and many...
-
journal Tolkien Studies, and it was
further reviewed in the
context of
Tolkienian linguistics as a
whole in
volume 4 of
Tolkien Studies (2007). In 2003...
- Part Four. "Quendi and Eldar", pp. 396-398 Hostetter, Carl F. (2007). "
Tolkienian Linguistics: The
First Fifty Years".
Tolkien Studies. 4 (1): 1–46 – via...
- the
wizard in J. R. R. Tolkien's
novel The Lord of the Rings.
Another Tolkienian character with
great similarities to Väinämöinen is Tom Bombadil. Like...
- Press. 13
October 2017.
Retrieved 21
October 2017. "UNTOLD TALES: Gl**** Hammer's
Tolkienian Prog". Progarchy. 16
October 2017.
Retrieved 21
October 2017....
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Tolkien creates a
framework of four
necessary qualities for
interpreting "
Tolkienian fantasy", or as he
called it "fairy-story".
These are
fantasy (the contrast...