J.R.R. Tolkien 4-Book Boxed Set: The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings (Movie Tie-in): The Hobbit, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, The Return of the King
THE BOOKS THAT INSPIRED THE EPIC MOTION PICTURES
J.R.R. TOLKIEN
THE LORD OF THE RINGS
THE HOBBIT
THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING
THE TWO TOWERS
THE RETURN OF THE KING
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Hobbits and wizards and Sauron--oh, my! Mild-mannered Oxford
scholar John Ronald Reuel Tolkien had little inkling when he published The Hobbit; Or, There and Back Again
in 1937 that, once hobbits were unleashed upon the world, there would
be no turning back. Hobbits are, of course, small, furry creatures who
love nothing better than a leisurely life quite free from adventure.
But in that first novel and the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the hobbits
Bilbo and Frodo and their elvish friends get swept up into a mighty
conflict with the dragon Smaug, the dark lord Sauron (who owes much to
proud Satan in Paradise Lost),
the monstrous Gollum, the Cracks of Doom, and the awful power of the
magical Ring. The four books' characters--good and evil--are
recognizably human, and the realism is deepened by the magnificent
detail of the vast parallel world Tolkien devised, inspired partly by
his influential Anglo-Saxon scholarship and his Christian beliefs. (He
disapproved of the relative sparseness of detail in the comparable
allegorical fantasy his friend C.S. Lewis dreamed up in The Chronicles of Narnia,
though he knew Lewis had spun a page-turning yarn.) It has been
estimated that one-tenth of all paperbacks sold can trace their
ancestry to J.R.R. Tolkien. But even if we had never gotten Robert
Jordan's The Path of Daggers
and the whole fantasy genre Tolkien inadvertently created by bringing
the hobbits so richly to life, Tolkien's epic about the Ring would have
left our world enhanced by enchantment. --Tim Appelo
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Review
A flawless masterpiece" The Times Extraordinarily imaginative,
and wholly exciting.' The Times 'The story itself is superb.' Observer
'A most remarkable feat.' Guardian 'An astonishing imaginative tour de
force.' Daily Telegraph 'Tolkien was a storyteller of genius.'
Literary Review 'Amongst the greatest works of imaginative fiction of
the twentieth century.' Sunday Telegraph
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