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Lothlórien
In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, Lothlórien is the fairest forest realm of the Elves remaining in Middle-earth during the Third Age.〔Plechowicz,Sue. ''Classworks Literacy: Year 4'' Nelson Thomas, 2004, p142-146〕 The realm plays an important part in ''The Lord of the Rings'' as the Elven centre of resistance against Sauron and is a symbol for the Elves' aesthetics of preservation〔Matthew T. Dickerson, Jonathan Evans. ''Ents, Elves, and Eriador: The Environmental Vision of J. R. R. Tolkien'' University Press of Kentucky 2004〕 which provides a space 'out of time' for the characters who both live and visit there. With Lothlórien, Tolkien reconciles otherwise conflicting ideas regarding time-distortion in Elfland from various traditional sources such as ''Thomas the Rhymer'' (13th/14th century) and the Danish folk-play ''Elverhøj'' (1828).〔Shippey, Tom: ''Tolkien: Author of the Century'', Harper Collins, 2000, p.89〕 == Names == Tolkien gave the same forest many different names: The form Lórinand was also rendered in Quenya as Laurenandë and in Sindarin as Glornan or Nan Laur, all of the same meaning.〔 Other, later names given to the land included the much later Rohirric name Dwimordene (from ''dwimor'' "phantom", an allusion to the perceived magic of the Elves), and the Westron name The Golden Wood.
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