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I do remember, however, reading Tolkien's The Hobbit when I was 13.
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It didn't matter that I was living in a world of brown-skinned people, none of whom had any real representatives in Tolkien's pages.
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He took up a sort of permanent spiritual residence within Tolkien's imagined Middle-earth.
'Tolkien Professor' brings Middle-earth to iTunes Daniel de Vise 2011
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Gollum (Lord of the Rings Trilogy): Screw Sauron, even simple Samwise Gamgee knows who the real villain is in Tolkien's epic.
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He took up a sort of permanent spiritual residence within Tolkien's imagined Middle-earth.
'Tolkien Professor' brings Middle-earth to iTunes Daniel de Vise 2011
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He took up a sort of permanent spiritual residence within Tolkien's imagined Middle-earth.
'Tolkien Professor' brings Middle-earth to iTunes Daniel de Vise 2011
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Mr. Saler notes that they were given a lead by Tolkien's own characters: Treebeard, Aragorn, Gandalf and even Shagrat the orc all accept that there may be different stories and different interpretations.
There and Back Again Tom Shippey 2012
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The justice system is being used as a cloak of invisibility that protects bad practitioners the same way that Tolkien's ring protected and corrupted whoever wore it: the invisibility corrupts more than the power.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Judicial decisions, a growing threat to online freedom 2009
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It was Holmes who gave rise to the first of the three literary cults that Mr. Saler explores in detail, along with H.P. Lovecraft's "Cthulhu Mythos" and Tolkien's Middle-earth.
There and Back Again Tom Shippey 2012
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Here's a nice looking fan film inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
April 2009 2009
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