Tag: Tolkien

Tolkien Maker of Middle Earth


Free Download Robert Best, "Tolkien: Maker of Middle Earth"
English | 2018 | ISBN: 1851244999, 1851244859, 1851244972 | PDF | pages: 66 | 8.3 mb
The range of J. R. R. Tolkien’s talents is remarkable. Not only was he an accomplished linguist and philologist, as well as a scholar of Anglo-Saxon and medieval literature and Norse folklore, but also a skillful illustrator and storyteller. Drawing on these talents, he created a universe which is for many readers as real as the physical world they inhabit daily.

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The Ultimate Unofficial Guide to Tolkien’s World [Audiobook]


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English | December 02, 2023 | ASIN: B0CP2QNDJN | M4B@128 kbps | 14h 2m | 788 MB
Author: Antony Cummins | Narrator: Robbie Stevens
Tolkien’s Middle Earth continues to capture the global imagination. In this accessible (but unofficial) guide, this sometimes confusing world is broken down into bite-sized sections that bring it to life for the newcomer and the fanatic alike.

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Myth Maker J. R. R. Tolkien


Free Download Anne E. Neimark, Brad Weinman, "Myth Maker: J. R. R. Tolkien"
English | 2012 | ISBN: 0152988475, 0544023242 | EPUB | pages: 128 | 0.2 mb
A philologist of world renown, a professor at Oxford, and the author of academic treatises, J. R. R. Tolkien was far more than a fantasy book writer. His lifelong fascination with medieval texts and languages gave him a unique vision and endless inspiration for his tales. His broad interests made possible his creation of faery worlds and entire races of beings, as well as the languages, cultures, and characters that make his books as engaging today as they were fifty years ago. This clear and thoroughly researched biography of the creator of The Hobbit is accompanied by magical illustrations that recall the mystery of Tolkien’s imaginary worlds.

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Tolkien and the Study of His Sources Critical Essays


Free Download Jason Fisher, "Tolkien and the Study of His Sources: Critical Essays"
English | 2011 | pages: 241 | ISBN: 0786464828 | PDF | 1,8 mb
Source criticism-analysis of a writer’s source material-has emerged as one of the most popular approaches in exploring the work of J.R.R. Tolkien. Since Tolkien drew from many disparate sources, an understanding of these sources, as well as how and why he incorporated them, can enhance readers’ appreciation. This set of new essays by leading Tolkien scholars describes the theory and methodology for proper source criticism and provides practical demonstrations of the approach.

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The Hobbit Party The Vision of Freedom that Tolkien Got, and the West Forgot


Free Download The Hobbit Party: The Vision of Freedom that Tolkien Got, and the West Forgot By Jay W. Richards; Jonathan Witt
2014 | 211 Pages | ISBN: 1586178237 | EPUB | 1 MB
Anyone who has read "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" can gather that their author hated tyranny, but few know that the novelist who once described himself as a hobbit in all but size was even by hobbit standards a zealous proponent of economic freedom and small government. There is a growing concern among many that the West is sliding into political, economic, and moral bankruptcy. In his beloved novels of Middle-Earth, J.R.R. Tolkien has drawn us a map to freedom.Scholar Joseph Pearce, who himself has written articles and chapters on the political significance of Tolkien s work, testified in his book "Literary Giants, Literary Catholics," If much has been written on the religious significance of "The Lord of the Rings," less has been written on its political significance and the little that has been written is often erroneous in its conclusions and ignorant of Tolkien s intentions . Much more work is needed in this area, not least because Tolkien stated, implicitly at least, that the political significance of the work was second only to the religious in its importance.Several books ably explore how Tolkien’s Catholic faith informed his fiction. None until now have centered on how his passion for liberty and limited government also shaped his work, or how this passion grew directly from his theological vision of man and creation. "The Hobbit Party" fills this void.The few existing pieces that do focus on the subject are mostly written by scholars with little or no formal training in literary analysis, and even less training in political economy. Witt and Richards bring to "The Hobbit Party" a combined expertise in literary studies, political theory, economics, philosophy, and theology."

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