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{{quote|I am a Christian (which can be deduced from my stories), and in fact a Roman Catholic.|[[Letter 213]]}} | {{quote|I am a Christian (which can be deduced from my stories), and in fact a Roman Catholic.|[[Letter 213]]}} | ||
*''[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 10]]'' | |||
**Claudio A. Testi, "Tolkien's Work: Is it Christian or Pagan?: A proposal for a 'synthetic' approach" | |||
*''[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 6]]'' | |||
**[[Verlyn Flieger]], "The Music and the Task: Fate and Free Will in Middle-earth" | |||
*''[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 12]]'' | |||
**Carrol Fry, 'Two Musics about the Throne of Ilúvatar': Gnostic and Manichaean Dualism in ''The Silmarillion'' | |||
*''[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 13]]'' | |||
**[[John D. Rateliff]], "'That Seems To Me Fatal': Pagan and Christian in ''The Fall of Arthur''" | |||
*''[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 14]]'' | |||
**H.L. Spencer, "The Mystical Philosophy of J.R.R. Tolkien and Sir Israel Gollancz: Monsters and Critics" | |||
*''[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 15]]'' | |||
*Chiara Bertoglio: "Dissonant Harmonies: Tolkien's Musical Theodicy" | |||
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Revision as of 15:16, 26 January 2020
Things I can't get
- The Happy Mariners poem, version of June 1920, in The Stapeldon Magazine
- All three poems in A Northern Venture
- Chapter III of Tolkien & The Silmarillion, in SEVEN 19
- "I am a Christian (which can be deduced from my stories), and in fact a Roman Catholic."
- ― Letter 213
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 10
- Claudio A. Testi, "Tolkien's Work: Is it Christian or Pagan?: A proposal for a 'synthetic' approach"
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 6
- Verlyn Flieger, "The Music and the Task: Fate and Free Will in Middle-earth"
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 12
- Carrol Fry, 'Two Musics about the Throne of Ilúvatar': Gnostic and Manichaean Dualism in The Silmarillion
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 13
- John D. Rateliff, "'That Seems To Me Fatal': Pagan and Christian in The Fall of Arthur"
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 14
- H.L. Spencer, "The Mystical Philosophy of J.R.R. Tolkien and Sir Israel Gollancz: Monsters and Critics"
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 15
- Chiara Bertoglio: "Dissonant Harmonies: Tolkien's Musical Theodicy"
Elvish name | Sanskrit name | Meaning |
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Gelion | ||
Ascar | Ganges | Rushing |
Thalos | Sarasvati | Torrent |
Legolin | ||
Brilthor | ||
Duilwen | ||
Adurant | Yamuna | Double stream |