- Elanor: a
small star-shaped
yellow flower from Tol Eressëa and Lothlórien
Mallorn: a huge tree with green-and-silver
leaves turning golden in
autumn and...
-
society publishes a
bulletin named Amon Hen, and a peer-reviewed journal,
Mallorn. It has
local groups called "smials", one of which, the
Cambridge Tolkien...
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April 20, 2024. Flieger,
Verlyn (2020). "Defying and
Defining Darkness".
Mallorn: The
Journal of the
Tolkien Society.
Winter 2020 (61): 15–19. ISSN 0308-6674...
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Review of The War of the Jewels]".
Mallorn (31): 50–54. JSTOR 45320384. Noad,
Charles E. (1996). "[Untitled Review]".
Mallorn (34): 33–41. JSTOR 45321696. Bratman...
- - Part One]".
Mallorn (21): 11–13. JSTOR 45321535. Noad,
Charles (1984). "Untitled [Review: The Book of Lost
Tales - Part Two]".
Mallorn (22): 17–20. JSTOR 45320106...
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about the
awakening of the Elves.
Charles Noad,
reviewing the book in
Mallorn,
comments that in the
early 1950s,
Tolkien began many works, but mainly...
- peer-reviewed (refereed)
technical publications;
among the "re****ble"
journals is
Mallorn by the
Tolkien Society.
Other specialised journals include Tolkien Studies...
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Tolkien singing the poem to a
Gregorian chant. Gill Gleeson,
writing in
Mallorn,
states that it has the
quality of an "improvisatory
plainsong for voice...
- Tar-Aldarion of Númenor
presented Gil-galad with the gift of some
seeds of the
Mallorn tree; he in turn gave some to Galadriel, who grew them in the
guarded land...
- Age, deep in the forest, the city's
dwellings were atop tall
mallorn trees; the
mallorn had been
brought to that land by Galadriel. The city was "some...