Tolkien

Tolkien
Raymond Edwards
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h234 x 156mm - 344pg
20 Apr 2020 UK
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9780719831041
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J.R.R. Tolkien has arguably had a greater influence on contemporary culture and reading habits than any other twentieth century writer. Successful film versions of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit have only increased interest in his work. What sort of man was he, who so profoundly changed the sort of things we read and write? When The Lord of the Rings was published, Tolkien was in his early sixties; until then, he had led the outwardly unremarkable life of an Oxford don. Yet beneath the surface conventionality, his astonishing imaginative life, nourished by the rich sources of his professional interests, grew luxuriantly. This is the first Tolkien biography since Humphrey Carpenter's authorized life of 1977 to deal with the wealth of posthumously published material; it sets Tolkien's imaginative writing firmly in the context of his academic life, shows the great personal and professional difficulties he overcame to complete The Lord of the Rings and charts his ultimately unsuccessful efforts to complete the great cycle of legends that appeared, after his death, as The Silmarillion.It also deals with Tolkien's role in the precipitous decline of his academic discipline, philology, as a university subject; and shows how, in one sense, his imaginative achievement is itself a triumphant vindication of his academic career.
'A brilliantly woven narrative of Tolkien's life. The biographer, also a philologist by training, knows what he is talking about, his judgements are reasonable and he makes the reader anxious to discover whether Tolkien can win out against the enemies of his most original work. It would be hard to write a better life without access to the many letters and private papers in the Bodleian still not available to scholars. I suppose the readers need a certain curiosity about Tolkien to appreciate the "inherent interest" of Oxford syllabus reform; but Edwards' explanation of academic life there in the mid twentieth century is of real value, since that was Tolkien's primary world, when he was not escaping it.' The Tablet
Raymond Edwards is a freelance writer, editor and part-time bookseller. He worked for some years as a researcher for the Oxford English Dictionary whilst completing doctoral research into medieval manuscripts. Before this he followed the Oxford undergraduate course originally devised by Tolkien. Edwards has written for various publications, including The Tablet, The Times Literary Supplement, The Catholic Herald, and the Literary Review. He has published a number of short books, on the Reformation in England, Catholic Traditionalism, and Tolkien, as well as providing the English translation for Henry Harclay's Ordinary Questions. He lives in north London with his wife, children and an improbable number of books.

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