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- Charles Keeping [r]: 20th century British illustrator and children's author [e]
- England [r]: The largest and southernmost country in the United Kingdom, and location of the largest city and seat of government, London; population about 51,000,000. [e]
- Geoffrey Chaucer [r]: (1345-1400) English poet, author of The Canterbury Tales. [e]
- Hildebrandslied [r]: Medieval German heroic poem about the tragic meeting of father and son in combat [e]
- J. R. R. Tolkien [r]: (1892-1973) University professor and author, best known for The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. [e]
- Old English [r]: The English language as it was from about the middle of the fifth century until around the middle of the twelfth century (also known as Anglo-Saxon). [e]
- The Lord of the Rings [r]: An epic high fantasy novel written by the English author and philologist J. R. R. Tolkien. [e]