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Parent topics
- English literature [r]: Literature of the British isles written in English. [e]
Subtopics
- The Hobbit [r]: A children's story written by J. R. R. Tolkien, which was first published in 1937. [e]
- The Lord of the Rings [r]: An epic high fantasy novel written by the English author and philologist J. R. R. Tolkien. [e]
- Constructed language [r]: A language whose phonology, grammar, and/or vocabulary have been devised by an individual or group, instead of having naturally developed. [e]
- Fantasy (literature) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Linguistics [r]: The scientific study of language. [e]
- Anglo-Saxon language [r]: The English language as it was from about the middle of the fifth century until around the middle of the twelfth century (also known as Anglo-Saxon). [e]
- University of Oxford [r]: the oldest university in the English-speaking world. [e]
- C.S. Lewis [r]: (1898-1963) 20th-century writer, author of Christian apologetics, science fiction, and the Chronicles of Narnia. [e]
- Eagle and Child [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Christopher Tolkien [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Beowulf [r]: An Old English epic poem. [e]
- Anglo-Saxon (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Alfred the Great [r]: Alfred (Ælfred), 848/9-899, king of Wessex, who defeated the viking threat, established Wessex as the leading Anglo-Saxon kingdom, and encouraged learning. [e]
- Banknotes of South West Africa [r]: The currencies used in South West Africa. [e]
- John B. Corliss [r]: John B. Corliss (1851-1929) was a Detroit, Michigan, lawyer, member of Congress, and electric railroad promoter. [e]