Bibliography — Journal Articles (in Subject Articles)
…Analysis of Antithetical Conflict and Irony: Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. Mack, H. C.. WORD: Journal of the International Linguistic Association (New York, NY) (Word) 1980 Aug.; 31 (2):…
…Analysis of Antithetical Conflict and Irony: Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. Mack, H. C.. WORD: Journal of the International Linguistic Association (New York, NY) (Word) 1980 Aug.; 31 (2):…
…father was Elendil, the Prince of Andúnië and the spiritual and political leader of the Party of the Faithful. In 3285, Elendil married Aldamirë, a woman of southern Númenor, and…
…hobbits moaned, but Legolas smirked. ‘I knew that,Â’ he replied curtly, and headed towards the exit. He trotted up to the attendants, and handed them his used ticket stub. The…
…shooting her way. Eowyn is also holding a blue ticket. She looks longingly at Aragorn’s red ticket, then frowns at her blue one. Eowyn: [Yelling.] Would anyone care to switch…
…do you want! Telemarketer: How would you like to buy- Legolas: No! *hangs up* The phone rings Legolas: Screw Telemarketers!*slams phone down* The phone rings. Legolas: I hate you morons!…
…almost everything he owned into cash and departed New York for Point Pleasant, where Eve had joined him and the elves to decide their next move. The elves had aided…
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Rate this post At next weekend’s ‘Ravinia Festival’ fans of “The Lord of the Rings” can watch ‘The Two Towers’ while the Chicago Symphony simultaneously plays the score. Details can…
…but handed back the stupidly pink cell phone to Arwen. Arwen squealed with delight and immediately made the phone start playing “Every Time” by Brittany Spears. “Stop that confounded music,…
…New York seemed to take its defeats like a punched drunk prized fighter who did not know when to quit. These days the arrogance of the typical New Yorker had…