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Tolkien evaluates the Oxford English Dictionary’s definition of fairy-story as the introduction to his argument. What effect does this rhetorical strategy have on Tolkien’s essay?
Tolkien alludes to “the magic land of Hy Breasail” (111) as the inspiration for the naming of Brazil. In what ways did the age of exploration impact fantasy literature and vice-versa?
How does Tolkien develop the metaphor of “The Cauldron of Story” throughout his essay and how does it support his argument?
By J. R. R. Tolkien
Farmer Giles of Ham
Farmer Giles of Ham
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Leaf by Niggle
Leaf by Niggle
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Return of the King
Return of the King
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The Children of Húrin
The Children of Húrin
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The Fellowship of the Ring
The Fellowship of the Ring
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The Hobbit
The Hobbit
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The Silmarillion
The Silmarillion
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The Two Towers
The Two Towers
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