• John D. Rateliff (born 9 December 1958) is an American independent scholar of fantasy literature and author of roleplaying games. He specializes in the...
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  • Rateliff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John D. Rateliff, American author of roleplaying games and independent scholar Nathaniel...
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  • contains Tolkien's unpublished drafts of the novel, with commentary by John D. Rateliff. It details Tolkien's various revisions to The Hobbit, including abandoned...
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    of the Kalevala". "Tolkien's legendarium" is defined narrowly in John D. Rateliff's The History of The Hobbit as the body of Tolkien's work consisting...
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    Honor of Tom Shippey (2014), edited by John Wm. Houghton, Janet Brennan Croft, Nancy Martsch, John D. Rateliff, and Robin Anne Reid". Journal of Tolkien...
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  • of Lake-town a legitimate claim to Smaug's treasure. According to John D. Rateliff, Bard may have been inspired by Wiglaf in the Old English poem Beowulf...
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  • the medieval image of Jews, while, according to the Tolkien scholar John D. Rateliff, their warlike nature stems from accounts in the Hebrew Bible. Medieval...
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    Withywindle river, calling her "River-woman's daughter". The Tolkien critic John D. Rateliff suggests that, at least in terms of Tolkien's early mythology, she...
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  • or the Dagor Dagorath, the battle that marks the end of the world (John D. Rateliff's hypothesis). The figure of Ancalagon is compared with the dragon Miðgarðsormr...
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  • living things like animals and plants—possess human-like intelligence. John D. Rateliff calls this the "Doctor Dolittle Theme" in The History of The Hobbit...
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    Icelandic Gods". ScienceAlert. Archived from the original on Dec 16, 2023. John D. Rateliff (2007), The History of The Hobbit, volume 2 Return to Bag-End, HarperCollins...
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  • was published separately, in two volumes, in 2007 and was edited by John D. Rateliff. Charles Noad, reviewing The War of the Jewels in Mallorn, comments...
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    Húrin edited by Christopher Tolkien 2007 The History of The Hobbit by John D. Rateliff – contains substantial text fragments 2017 Beren and Lúthien edited...
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  • Westron): "Balin, son of Fundin, Lord of Moria". The Tolkien scholar John D. Rateliff writes that Balin is the only Dwarf of Thorin's company whose name...
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  • Ravenloft. In an introduction to an online edition of Ravenloft II, author John D. Rateliff described Strahd as a then-unusual fusion of a monster with the abilities...
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    reconsidered the change and deleted her from the sequence. The critic John D. Rateliff wrote approvingly of the deletion of what he calls "Arwen, Warrior...
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    added until Tolkien reviewed the page proofs of the completed book. John D. Rateliff and Jared Lobdell are among those to write that the scene shows similarities...
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  • fundamentally change the story. On the other hand, the Tolkien scholar John D. Rateliff notes that, since the Hobbits failed to acquire ancient blades from...
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  • adventures. For description and history of Adventures/Modules see Adventure (D&D). Adventures for various campaign settings are listed in different articles...
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  • line-up" of authors (naming Tom Shippey, Verlyn Flieger, Dimitra Fimi, John D. Rateliff and Gergely Nagy) of the work's 36 articles, and called it "joyous...
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  • volumes on the construction of The Hobbit with commentary by the scholar John D. Rateliff Poems and Songs of Middle Earth (1967) – poems read by Tolkien; songs...
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    suppose I must say – create Ankh-Morpork as a takeoff of Lankhmar"); John D. Rateliff notes that Leiber's characters "the Gray Mouser and Fafhrd guest-star...
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    dragon Smaug and a multitude of anthropomorphic goblins and elves. John D. Rateliff calls this the "Doctor Dolittle Theme" in his book The History of the...
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  • a substantial expansion. Return to the Keep on the Borderlands, by John D. Rateliff, took Gary Gygax's 1979 module, B2 Keep on the Borderlands and restocked...
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  • Caves of Chaos. Return to the Keep on the Borderlands was written by John D. Rateliff, and published by TSR in June 1999. Several supplements were released...
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  • rulebooks are designed for the BECMI edition of Basic D&D by Frank Mentzer. Previous 'boxset' versions by John Eric Holmes (in 1977), and later by David 'Zeb'...
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  • of animals. The Independent (online). Retrieved 23 December 2012. Rateliff, John D. "Classics of Fantasy". Wizards of the Coast, Inc. Archived from the...
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  • scholar Ann McCauley believed that she is likely a water sprite, while John D. Rateliff suggested that, at least within the context of Tolkien's early mythology...
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  • including those of Beowulf.." Vickrey (2009), p. 17 and note 13. John D. Rateliff, Mr Baggins (London 2007) p. 256 C. Tolkien ed, J. R. R. Tolkien: Beowulf...
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  • their own heads are what Tolkien wanted – and managed – to create. John D. Rateliff: "Two Kinds of Absence: Elision & Exclusion in Peter Jackson's The...
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