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'''Paul Bibire''' is an author and former lecturer at the [[Wikipedia:University of St Andrews|University of St Andrews]] in Scotland and [[Wikipedia:Cambridge University|Cambridge University]]. His area is [[Anglo-Saxon]] and [[Old Norse]] and he has written many articles on these and related subjects. Bibire is also a keen enthusiast of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] whom he credits as the motivation for his academic career.
'''Paul Bibire''' is an author and former lecturer at the [[Wikipedia:University of St Andrews|University of St Andrews]] in Scotland and [[Cambridge|Cambridge University]]. His area is [[Old English|Anglo-Saxon]] and [[Old Norse]] and he has written many articles on these and related subjects. Bibire is also a keen enthusiast of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] whom he credits as the motivation for his academic career.


==Bibliography, selected==
==Bibliography, selected==


*[[1993]]: ''[[Scholarship and Fantasy|Scholarship and Fantasy: Proceedings of the Tolkien Phenomenon, Turku, May 1992]]''
**"Sægde seþe cuþe: J.R.R. Tolkien as an Anglo-Saxonist"
**"By Stock or by Stone: Recurrent Imagery and Narrative Pattern in The Hobbit"
*[[1988]]: ''[[Tolkien and Romanticism]]''
*[[1988]]: ''[[Tolkien and Romanticism]]''
**"Servant of the Secret Fire"
**"Servant of the Secret Fire"
*[[2001]]: [[Vinyar Tengwar 42|''Vinyar Tengwar'' 42]]
**(contribution, with [[Christopher Tolkien]])
*[[2003]]: ''[[British Writers: Classics, Volume II]]''
**"J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings"


[[Category:Authors|Bibire, Paul]]
==See also==
[[CATEGORY:Letter receivers|Bibire, Paul]]
 
*[[Letter to Paul Bibire]] (letter)
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 28 May 2014

Paul Bibire is an author and former lecturer at the University of St Andrews in Scotland and Cambridge University. His area is Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse and he has written many articles on these and related subjects. Bibire is also a keen enthusiast of J.R.R. Tolkien whom he credits as the motivation for his academic career.

Bibliography, selected[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]