Quand on évoque les elfes, c'est plus fort que nous, on a tendance à penser à Légolas ! Ce fier archer qui brave de nombreux dangers aux côtés d’Aragorn et de Gimli et qui fait du surf sur des boucliers en tuant moultes orcs. Mais si on creuse un peu, c'est pas que ça, et depuis le Moyen Âge, l'image des elfes a constamment évolué. Ouvrez bien vos oreilles pointues parce qu’on embarque dans un épisode assez dense !
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Jenni Bergman, The Significant Other: A Literary History of Elves, Thèse de Doctorat, Université de Cardiff, 2011 [LIEN : https://orca.cf.ac.uk/55478/1/U516593.pdf ]
Anne Besson (dir.), Dictionnaire de la Fantasy, Paris, Vendémiaire, 2018 [LIEN : https://www.editions-vendemiaire.com/catalogue/anne-besson/dictionnaire-de-la-fantasy-anne-besson/ ]
William Blanc, Le Roi Arthur, un mythe contemporain, Paris, Libertalia, 2020 [LIEN : https://www.editionslibertalia.com/catalogue/poche/le-roi-arthur-un-mythe-contemporain-poche ]
Vincent Ferré, Dictionnaire Tolkien, Paris, Bragelonne, 2019 (1re éd. 2012.) [LIEN : https://www.bragelonne.fr/catalogue/9791028104955-le-dictionnaire-tolkien/ ].
Jean N. Goodrich « Fairy, Elves and the Enchanted Otherworld » dans Albrecht Classen (dir.), Handbook of Medieval Culture: Fundamental Aspects and Conditions of the European Middle Ages, vol. 1, Berlin, De Gruyter, 2015, p. 431-464.
Alaric Hall, « Getting shot of elves: healing, witchcraft and fairies in the Scottish witchcraft trials », Folklore, n° 116, 2005, p. 19-36.
Alaric Hall, Elves in Anglo-sAxon England. Matters of Belief, Health, gender and identity, Woodbridge, The Boydell Press, 2007.
Laurence Harf-Lancner, Les fées au Moyen Âge : Morgane et Mélusine : la naissance des fées, Paris, Honoré Champion, 1984.
Claude Lecouteux, Les nains et les elfes au Moyen Âge, Paris, Imago, 1988.
Tom Shippey, « Light-elves, Dark-elves, and Others: Tolkien’s Elvish Problem », Tolkien Studies, n°1, 2005, p.1–15.
Pax Elfica, le site du jeu : https://paxelfica.emerades.org/
Shadowrun, le site de l’éditeur français : https://www.black-book-editions.fr/catalogue.php?id=150
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