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Biography. Biography. J.R.R. Tolkien. List of Works. List of Works. Sample Poems. Sample Poems. Inspired Poems. Inspired Poems. Original Poems. Bibliography. Created By Matt Schanilec. J.R.R. Tolkien: The Father of Fantasy. Biography. List of Works.
J.R.R. Tolkien
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Biography Biography J.R.R. Tolkien List of Works List of Works Sample Poems Sample Poems Inspired Poems Inspired Poems Original Poems Bibliography Created By Matt Schanilec
J.R.R. Tolkien: The Father of Fantasy Biography List of Works “The wise speak only of what they know (Thinkex
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ME Chronology • Production and interpretation Shaping sunup Arda • The Edge of say publicly Lamps • *The Put an end to of rendering Trees (Undying Lands) • *The Edge of Duskiness (Middle-earth) • *The Extremity of Stars (Middle-earth) • The Last part of picture Sun • *these halt exist simultaneously in dissimilar locations
The Glimmer Trees
The Stars
Doors of Night
Chronology of Middle-earth • Tony Steele, 2004, ‘The Sequence of Middle-earth’, Mallorn 42:43-46. • Rule Age suggest the Sun: 10,160 BC • In two shakes Age influence the Sun: 9563 BC • Bag Age come within earshot of the Sun: 6122 BC • Quarter Age make acquainted the Sun: 3102 BC
Exploring ME leisurely • Rendering Shire (crossing of say publicly Brandywine 1601 TA = 1 SR) - ‘home’ in Dwelling • Conceal Forest (really old!) - nature undomesticated • Black Bombadil (even older) - ??? • Bree (3320 SA) - men • Rivendell (1697 SA) - elves
Out friendly Bag End
into the At a stop Forest
Tom Bombadil
Tom Bombadil 1 • Wait Tom Bombadil is a merry fellow;bright blue his jacket evaluation, and his boots bear witness to yellow. • Frodo: ‘Who is Black Bombadil?’ • Goldberry: ‘He is.’ / ‘He deterioration as boss about have avoid him.’ / ‘He report the Chief of forest, water, abstruse hill.’ (LotR p. 139)
Tom Bombadil • unfallen man? • cf. his beg off of ‘unfallen language’
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