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The World of Tolkien

The World of Tolkien

Mythological Sources of the Lord of the Rings

by David Day
Hardback
Publication Date: 14/04/2013

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"The World of Tolkien" draws out the anthologies within The Lord of the Rings that render this epic a timeless mythology for the modern age. This book reveals the vast array of mythological, historical, literary, linguistic, and creative sources that the writer drew upon to create his absorbing, ever popular world. This is a comprehensive guide, perfect for Middle-earth novices and super fans, to uncovering the "real world" inspiration behind the gods and Demi gods, races of men, elves and dwarves, wizards and hobbits, creatures and monsters, cities, geography, battles, and major events in the history of Middle-earth. Tolkein was inspired by a huge body of national mythologies in creating his world. Numerous fairy tales and legends are echoed in the narrative, while many locations are based on real cities and places.For example, did you know that: "Bag End" was the name used locally for Tolkien's Aunt Jane's Worcestershire far.Orcs share many of their characteristics with the repulsive mythical Chinese creatures known as "kouei"The wizard Gandalf was partly inspired by the Norse god Odin.Stunningly illustrated with 100 color and black and white illustrations, this is essential reading for Tolkien enthusiasts of all generations.
ISBN:
9780785830160
9780785830160
Category:
Literary studies: general
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
14-04-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Chartwell Books
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
184
Dimensions (mm):
254x206x23mm
Weight:
0.84kg
David Day

David Day has written widely on Australian history and the history of World War II.

His biography of John Curtin won the 2000 Queensland Premier’s Literary Awards Prize for History and was shortlisted for the 2000 New South Wales Premier’s Literary Awards Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction, while his biography of Ben Chifley was shortlisted for the New South Wales Premier’s Award for History in 2002.

David Day is currently an Honorary Associate with the History Program at La Trobe University and a visiting professor at the University of Aberdeen. He lives in Eltham, Victoria.

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