![Fantasy tropes / Elf / English folklore / Germanic paganism / Elvish languages / Elves in fantasy fiction and games / Geoffrey Chaucer / Nandor / Middle-earth / Literature / Fantasy / Fiction Fantasy tropes / Elf / English folklore / Germanic paganism / Elvish languages / Elves in fantasy fiction and games / Geoffrey Chaucer / Nandor / Middle-earth / Literature / Fantasy / Fiction](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/8486f12b7f196061f465702d4545bdc6.jpg) Date: 2013-08-08 09:44:12Fantasy tropes Elf English folklore Germanic paganism Elvish languages Elves in fantasy fiction and games Geoffrey Chaucer Nandor Middle-earth Literature Fantasy Fiction | | ELVES ON THE BRAIN: CHAUCER, OLD ENGLISH, AND ELVISH Abstract: Because Chaucer, through the mouthpiece of Harry Bailey, described himself as elvish in line 703 of the prologue to The Tale of Sir Thopas, the precise meaniAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.alarichall.org.ukDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 123,38 KBShare Document on Facebook
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