- Tom
Bombadil is a
character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He
first appeared in
print in a 1934 poem
called "The
Adventures of Tom
Bombadil", which...
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Bombadil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bombadil may
refer to: Tom
Bombadil, a
character in J. R. R. Tolkien's
legendarium Bombadil Publishing...
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Adventures of Tom
Bombadil is a 1962
collection of
poetry by J. R. R. Tolkien. The book
contains 16 poems, two of
which feature Tom
Bombadil, a
character encountered...
- in
print in a 1934 poem, The
Adventures of Tom
Bombadil,
where she
appears as the wife of Tom
Bombadil. Also
known as the "River-woman's daughter", she...
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Bombadil is a four-piece Americana, folk-pop band from Durham,
North Carolina with guitar, b****, piano, and
drums as
their primary instruments. The band...
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rescued by Tom
Bombadil.
Leaving Tom's house, they are
caught by a barrow-wight. Frodo,
awakening from the barrow-wight's spell,
calls Tom
Bombadil, who frees...
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Withywindle in the
centre of the forest,
controlling most of it,
though Tom
Bombadil presides over the forest. The
scholar Verlyn Flieger has
observed that...
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shorter books (Tree and Leaf,
Farmer Giles of Ham, and The
Adventures of Tom
Bombadil),
together with one
additional piece and
introductory material. It was...
- just as in
their different ways do Aragorn, Galadriel, Faramir, and Tom
Bombadil.
Christine L****n, in the
Journal of
Tolkien Research,
analysed why Tolkien...
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Towers 1955
volume 3: The
Return of the King 1962 The
Adventures of Tom
Bombadil and
Other Verses from the Red Book 1967 The Road Goes Ever On, with Donald...