The Hobbit: a cartographic adventure
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This essay presents an analysis of the spatial configuration in the first work published by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, The Hobbit, within the limits of literary geography and focusing on the perspective of literary cartography. Following a theoretical approach to the assumptions of literary cartography, there is an analysis of the cartographic construction of the novel, with a review of what this may imply.
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