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| | | | I struggled for some time with the title of this week's blog post. I hope that what I write will show you why and if you think that you might have a better title then please offer it as a comment. I would love to hear from you. I have chosen the simplest title that... | |
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| | | | The Two Towers by J.R.R Tolkien (Harper Collins 1991, 2007) pp. 874-878 Faramir is a warrior. When Éowyn first meets him in the Houses of Healing in Minas Tirith after the Battle of the Pelennor Fields she assesses him shrewdly as a warrior herself, "bred among men of war, that here was one that no | |
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| | The following is the text of the talk given by William O'Flaherty on "Not Quite Lewis: Questionable Lewisian Quotations) at the 2015 CSLIS Conference in late March, 2015. If you want to... |