Tolkien

man and myth

242 pages

English language

Published Jan. 21, 1998 by Ignatius Press.

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978-0-89870-825-7
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J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings took first place in a recent national poll to find the greatest book of the century. He may be the most popular writer of our age, but Tolkien is often misunderstood. This major new study of his life, his character and his work reveals the facts and confronts the myths. It explores the background to the man and the culture in which he wrote. Tolkien: Man and Myth observes the relationships that the master writer had with his closest literary colleagues. It reveals his uneasy relationship with C.S. Lewis, the writer of the Narnia books, and the roots of their estrangement. In this original book about a leading literary life, Joseph Pearce enters the world created by Tolkien in the seven books published during his lifetime. He explores the significance of Middle Earth and what it represented in Tolkien's thinking. Myth, to him, …

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Subjects

  • Tolkien, J. R. R. 1892-1973.
  • Authors, English -- 20th century -- Biography.
  • Anglicists -- Great Britain -- Biography.
  • Fantasy literature -- Authorship.
  • Middle Earth (Imaginary place)