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=== Articles ===
=== Articles ===
* [[2005]]: Cormarë 8: ''[[Reconsidering Tolkien]]'':
* [[2005]]: Cormarë 8: ''[[Reconsidering Tolkien]]''
** "The Lord of the Rings in the Wake of the Great War: War, Poetry, Modernism, and Ironic Myth"
** "The Lord of the Rings in the Wake of the Great War: War, Poetry, Modernism, and Ironic Myth"
* [[2006]]: ''[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 3]]'':
* [[2006]]: ''[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 3]]''
** "Three is Company: Novel, Fairy Tale, and Romance on the Journey through the Shire"
** "Three is Company: Novel, Fairy Tale, and Romance on the Journey through the Shire"
* [[2006]]: ''[[Tolkien and Modernity 2]]'':
* [[2006]]: ''[[Tolkien and Modernity 2]]''
** "An Introduction to the Dynamics of the Intertraditional Dialogue in The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Heroic Evolution"
** "An Introduction to the Dynamics of the Intertraditional Dialogue in ''The Lord of the Rings'': Aragorn's Heroic Evolution"
* [[2007]]: ''[[Myth and Magic: Art according to the Inklings]]'':
* [[2007]]: ''[[Myth and Magic: Art according to the Inklings]]''
** "Recovering the 'Utterly Alien Land': Tolkien and Transcendentalism"
** "Recovering the 'Utterly Alien Land': Tolkien and Transcendentalism"
* [[2008]]: ''[[Tolkien's Shorter Works]]'':
* [[2008]]: ''[[Tolkien's Shorter Works]]''
** "Redefining the Romantic Hero: a Reading of Smith of Wootton Major in the Light of Ludwig Tieck's Der Runenberg"
** "Redefining the Romantic Hero: a Reading of Smith of Wootton Major in the Light of Ludwig Tieck's Der Runenberg"
*[[2012]]: Cormarë 27: ''[[Sub-creating Middle-earth]]''
*[[2012]]: Cormarë 27: ''[[Sub-creating Middle-earth]]''
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"...It is a long tale..." — Aragorn
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Martin Simonson (1973) is a Swedish scholar, novelist, and translator, specialized in fantastic literature and nature writing.

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