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  • ...f the names of the dwarves in his books from the [[Völuspá]], see [[Dwarf (Middle-earth)]].
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  • ...ht imply that (in his fictional timeline) the 'actual' Druedain of ancient Middle-earth, were the origin of the legendary Woodwoses of more recent folklore.
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  • ...ncept (as Tolkien himself speculated, as cited by Tom Shippey, The Road to Middle-earth, 45). * Shippey, Tom. ''The Road to Middle-earth''. London: HarperCollins, 1992 (rev.). ISBN 0-261-10275-3
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  • ...tive diminutive race that inhabit in the Shire and in Bree in northwestern Middle-earth of J. R. R. Tolkien's world. ...lk, who were Tolkien's inspiration. The name Tolkien chose for one part of Middle-earth where the Hobbits live, "the Shire" is clearly reminiscent of the English S
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