06.09.2013, 13:01
Tom Shippey, auteur des célèbres The Road to Middle-earth et J.R.R. Tolkien: Author of the Century propose un article intitulé Trees, Chainsaws, and Visions of Paradise sur la continuité de l’œuvre de Tolkien avec la littérature anglaise, au travers de l'amour inconditionnel que Tolkien portait aux arbres.
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Tom Shippey, author of the famous The Road to Middle-earth and J. R. R. Tolkien: Author of the Century offers an essay entitled Trees, Chainsaws, and Visions of Paradise about the continuity of Tolkien's works with English literature, through the unconditional love that Tolkien felt for trees.
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Tom Shippey, author of the famous The Road to Middle-earth and J. R. R. Tolkien: Author of the Century offers an essay entitled Trees, Chainsaws, and Visions of Paradise about the continuity of Tolkien's works with English literature, through the unconditional love that Tolkien felt for trees.
What's the point of all this pedantry if you can't get a detail like this right?