Éowyn (English Wikipedia)

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  • Robb, Brian J.; Simpson, Paul (2013). Middle-earth Envisioned: The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings: On Screen, On Stage, and Beyond. Race Point Publishing. p. 179. ISBN 978-1-937994-27-3.
  • Clark Hall, J. R. (2002) [1894]. A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (4th ed.). University of Toronto Press. p. 85: dierne, "hidden, secret"; p. 177: helm, "defence, helmet".
  • Bosworth, Joseph; Northcote, T. (1921). "Eoh: war-horse". An Anglo-Saxon dictionary, based on the manuscript collections of the late Joseph Bosworth. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 253, 1285.
  • Donnelly, Kevin J. (2006). "Musical Middle Earth". In Mathijs, Ernest (ed.). The Lord of the Rings: Popular Culture in Global Context. London: Wallflower Press. p. 315. ISBN 978-1-904764-82-3.
  • Young, Helen (2015). Fantasy and Science Fiction Medievalisms: From Isaac Asimov to A Game of Thrones. Cambria Press. p. 55, note 37. ISBN 978-1-62196-747-7. The gender-role inversion in Arbo's painting does not last for long: later in the film, Éowyn takes the same position as the shield maiden Hervor in the painting, lying on a field strewn with dead bodies, where her brother, Éomer, finds her. The colors in Arbo's painting are the golds, reds, yellows, and blues found in Rohan in the film, down to the white of the steed that, in the painting, has survived its rider.
  • Kozloff, Sarah (2006). "The Lord of the Rings as Melodrama". In Mathijs, Ernest; Pomerance, Murray (eds.). From Hobbits to Hollywood: Essays on Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings. Amsterdam: Rodopi. p. 169. ISBN 978-90-420-1682-8.
  • Griffin, Penny (2015). Popular Culture, Political Economy and the Death of Feminism: Why women are in refrigerators and other stories. Taylor & Francis. p. 223. ISBN 978-1-317-58036-2.

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