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www.teawithtolkien.com
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| | | | | JRR Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings are widely regarded as two of the greatest works of fiction of modern time. Over 150 million copies of The Lord of the Rings, and 100 million copies of The Hobbit have been sold worldwide (and this statistic hasn't been updated in years, so it's even been far more than this!). Tolkien's Middle-Earth is epic in every sense. He breathes life into Middle-Earth, writing as if he were recounting both history and legend, and draws us into a world that feels mo... | |
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nathangoldwag.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Credit: Aronja-Art Today I want to talk about how magic works in J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy and associated legendarium, as well as how systems of morality and values function in his world--as the two are fundamentally linked in a way that cannot really be discussed separately. This isn't an original topic to... | |
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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | It is the virtues-through God's grace-that keep us on the straight and narrow path of morality, dignity, and freedom. And J.R.R. Tolkien, arguably the greatest mythmaker of our era, illustrated seven of these virtues in his books about the history of Middle Earth. (essay by Bradley Birzer) | |
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jakeseliger.com
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| | | 1 post published by Jake Seliger on October 9, 2012 | ||