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Dossier: materials for a study of the Lord of the Rings trilogy and its audiences

Dossier: materials for a study of the Lord of the Rings trilogy and its audiences
Dossier: materials for a study of the Lord of the Rings trilogy and its audiences
Establishes the range of materials required for a study of the Lord of the Rings film trilogy and its audiences
978-0719071980
27-31
Manchester University Press
Cubitt, Sean
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King, Barry
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Margolis, Harriet
Cubitt, Sean
King, Barry
Jutel, Thierry
Cubitt, Sean
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King, Barry
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Margolis, Harriet
Cubitt, Sean
King, Barry
Jutel, Thierry

Cubitt, Sean and King, Barry (2008) Dossier: materials for a study of the Lord of the Rings trilogy and its audiences. In, Margolis, Harriet, Cubitt, Sean, King, Barry and Jutel, Thierry (eds.) Studying the Event Film: The Lord of the Rings. Manchester, GB. Manchester University Press, pp. 27-31.

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Establishes the range of materials required for a study of the Lord of the Rings film trilogy and its audiences

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Published date: November 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 179905
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/179905
ISBN: 978-0719071980
PURE UUID: bd2333fa-22b2-474d-9ddb-d772f50cfadd

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Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 19:01

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Author: Sean Cubitt
Author: Barry King
Editor: Harriet Margolis
Editor: Sean Cubitt
Editor: Barry King
Editor: Thierry Jutel

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