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  • Ward's family didn't have a holiday home there and a significant portion of her show is taken up with an affectionate dissection of the area's shortcomings as well as its inhabitants, such as Shippey, the hobo who won the Lotto.

    unknown title 2009

  • Mr. Shippey regularly reviews science fiction and fantasy fiction for the Journal.

    England in the Age of Vikings 2011

  • Mr. Shippey regularly reviews science fiction and fantasy for the Journal.

    Gods and Monsters Tom Shippey 2012

  • Mr. Shippey regularly reviews fantasy and science fiction for the Journal.

    There and Back Again Tom Shippey 2012

  • (Tom Shippey, I am quite certain, is one, and Harry Turtledove, but I cannot think of any others offhand.)

    Gondor, Byzantium, and Feudalism superversive 2010

  • Mr. Shippey regularly reviews science fiction and fantasy fiction for the Journal.

    A Land of Wargs And Yunkishmen Tom Shippey 2011

  • (Tom Shippey, I am quite certain, is one, and Harry Turtledove, but I cannot think of any others offhand.)

    superversive: Gondor, Byzantium, and Feudalism superversive 2010

  • I think that is one of the things I loved the most about reading The Road to Middle-earth by Tom Shippey last year.

    Myths and Scottish Fairies 2008

  • As Tom Shippey rightly points out, Tolkien has not been well served by his critics.

    The Abyss and the Critics superversive 2007

  • As I have said before, I have a high opinion of Tom Shippey as a literary critic, but that does not exempt him from criticism in turn.

    1977, part 2: The Lord of the Rinky-Dink superversive 2007

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