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How Tolkien Invented the Elvish Tongue

How Tolkien Invented the Elvish Tongue How did Tolkien Invent the Elvish Tongue? J.R.R. Tolkien’s contribution to[…]

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The Evolution of Contemporary Literature from the 20th Century

The Evolution of Contemporary Literature from the 20th Century Contemporary literature, though deeply rooted in the traditions[…]

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Kenshin as a Big Mirror of Japan’s Transition

Kenshin Himura, the titular character from the anime and manga Rurouni Kenshin (also known as Samurai X),[…]

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Why Dune Was a Revolutionary Work in the Writing World

Why Dune Was a Revolutionary Work in the Writing World Frank Herbert’s Dune, first published in 1965,[…]

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French Classical Literature as the Big Mirror of Society: How Literature Becomes a History Teacher

French Classical Literature as the Mirror of Society: How Literature Becomes a History Teacher French classical literature,[…]

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Philosophy and Writing: The Big Vessels of Meaning

Philosophy and writing are inextricably linked, as both endeavor to unravel and articulate the intricacies of human[…]

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The Mastery of Ursula Le Guin: World-Building at its Best

The Mastery of Ursula K. Le Guin’s World-Building Where was The Mastery of Ursula Le Guin rooted?[…]

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Romantic Love in the Victorian Era

Romantic Love in the Victorian Era What was the notion of Romantic Love in the Victorian Era?[…]

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Why The Silmarillion Is So Special

Why The Silmarillion Is So Special: Unveiling the Secrets Hidden Within Tolkien’s Masterpiece The Silmarillion, often overshadowed[…]

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