- Christian Science Monitor
- Highlights the Eagle and Child pub, which is considered as the birth place of “The Lord of the Rings” as it is the area where the trilogy was first heared of by his co-authors.
- Christianity and Middle Earth
- Collection of blogs and essays on the Christian themes depicted by “The Lord of the Rings,” “The Hobbits,” “Silmarillion” and other works of JRR Tolkien.
- Dream Analysis – The Role of the Individual in Today’s World
- Presents genealogical summary of The Council of Elrond. Also provides overview on the representations of the character.
- First World
- Features the Elven world and their arts. Contains photo galleries and details of its creator.
- Hobbit-movie.com
- Describes characters and places mentioned in the book “The Hobbits.” Also showcases transcription of words into either the Old English, Cirth Angerthas Moria Dward Runes or Feanorian Letters.
- JRR Tolkien – The Lord of the Rings
- Provides overview on the themes of heroism and redemption depicted in the whole epic of the Middle Earth.
- Revelation 13: Tolkien’s “The Lord if the Rings” and Finland
- Contains critical essay on the trilogy: “The Fellowship of the Rings,” “The Two Towers” and “The Return of the King.”.
- South Coast Today – Adventurous Theater
- Provides information on the stage presentation of “The Hobbits” by BCC theater.
- Tolkien and Esperanto
- Presents views of the philologist named English Esperanto and how his ideas were reflected in JRR Tolkien’s Middle Earth.
- Tolkien Fan
- Page created by an enthusiasts of JRR Tolkien’s works. Provides information on the sources for Tolkienian linguistics.
- Tolkien’s Oxford
- Highlights pictures of areas connected with the JRR Tolkien’s biographical accounts. Includes places in Birmingham and Taruithorn.
- Who is Tom Bombadil?
- Presents the character from Grey Havens, a chapter in the Lord of the Rings. Essay written by Gene Hargrove.
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