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\This is not a Tolkien image gallery or a biography of the author
page, but a page where I am sharing my enjoyment of his works and
what I know of them. I have been reading his books from the time
I was eight years old, starting with the Hobbit, moving on to the
Lord of the Rings (still my favourite of his works) and to the Silmarillion.
I read one copy of the Lord of the Rings so many times that it fell
apart (right in the middle of the Council of Elrond) and horror
of horrors, I wasn't able to get it replaced for 2 years!! I now
have two spare copies waiting when the current one falls apart,
so I have a total of 3 copies of the Lord of the Rings, 2 copies
of the Hobbit and a copy of the Silmarillion. All page references
for the Lord of the Rings are to the Allan Lee Illustrated hardcover
one-volume version.
I think that one of the truest things that Tolkien said in his
books was:
He deserves death.
Deserves it! I daresay he does. Many that live deserve death. And
some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not
be to eager to deal out death in judgment. For even the very wise
cannot see all ends. (LOTR.73)
Tolkien wrote all the Middle-Earth books to give England a mythology
which he thought was lacking.
Other books Tolkien wrote include:
Smith of Woton Major
Farmer Giles of Ham
Roverandom
Tree and Leaf
Mr. Bliss
Sir Gwain and the Green Knight (a translation)
Pearl (a translation)
On Fairy Stories, often combined with Leaf By Niggle
The Monsters and the Critics
Many of these are childrens books or essays, books and lectures
for the classes he taught.
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