Myth Magic and Power in Tolkien s Middle earth

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Myth  Magic  and Power in Tolkien   s Middle earth
Author : James E. Siburt
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Language : English
Release Date : 22 May 2023
ISBN : 9781666932676
Pages : 117 pages
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Myth Magic and Power in Tolkien s Middle earth by James E. Siburt Book PDF Summary

This book introduces the Social Power Dynamic Model, which helps explain how culture and society impact power. Tolkien’s works are used in sample applications of the SPDM, which demonstrates the value of this new model and provides insight into Tolkien’s views on power.

Myth  Magic  and Power in Tolkien   s Middle earth

This book introduces the Social Power Dynamic Model, which helps explain how culture and society impact power. Tolkien’s works are used in sample applications of the SPDM, which demonstrates the value of this new model and provides insight into Tolkien’s views on power.

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