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Dr. '''Dimitra Fimi''' is | Dr. '''Dimitra Fimi''' is a Lecturer in English at the [[wikipedia:University of Wales Institute, Cardiff |University of Wales Institute, Cardiff ]]. She teaches and researches on many fantasy authors. | ||
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* [http:// | * [http://www3.uwic.ac.uk/English/education/staffprofiles/Pages/DimitraF.aspx Dimitra Fimi] at [http://www3.uwic.ac.uk/English/Pages/home2.aspx/ UWIC] | ||
[[Category:Authors|Fimi, Dimitra]] | [[Category:Authors|Fimi, Dimitra]] | ||
[[Category:JRRTE contributors|Fimi, Dimitra]] | [[Category:JRRTE contributors|Fimi, Dimitra]] |
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Dr. Dimitra Fimi is a Lecturer in English at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff . She teaches and researches on many fantasy authors.
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Bibliography
Books
Articles
- 2006: Working with English: Medieval and Modern Language, Literature and Drama
- (issue 2): "'Come Sing ye Light Fairy Things Tripping so Gay': Victorian Fairies and the Early Work of J.R.R. Tolkien"
- 2006: Folklore
- (issue 2): "'Mad Elves' and 'Elusive Beauty': Some Celtic Strands of Tolkien's Mythology"
- 2006: J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia: Scholarship and Critical Assessment
- Fairyology, Victorian
- Greece: Reception of Tolkien
- 2007: Tolkien Studies: Volume 4
- "Tolkien's '"Celtic" type of legends': Merging Traditions"
- 2007: Silver Leaves
- "A Note on Túrin and Oedipus"
- 2007: Old Norse Made New: Essays on the Post-Medieval Reception of Old Norse Literature and Culture
- "Tolkien and Old Norse Antiquity: Real and Romantic Links in Material Culture"
- 2008: Tolkien 2005: The Ring Goes Ever On
- "Material Culture and Materiality in Middle-earth: Tolkien and Archaeology"
- 2008: Mallorn 46:
- "Teaching and Studying Tolkien"
Reviews
- 2005: Tolkien Studies: Volume 3:
- 2008: Folklore
- Review of Ents, Elves, and Eriador by Matthew Dickerson and Jonathan Evans