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Series: The Lord Of The Rings

by Author J.R.R. Tolkien

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The Return of the King (1986)

Writers who inspire a genre are usually misunderstood. Tolkien's reasons for writing were completely unlike those of the authors he inspired. He didn't have an audience, a genre, and scores of contemporaries. There was a tradition of high adventure fairy tales, as represented by Eddison, Dunsany,...

The Return of the King (1986) by J.R.R. Tolkien
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The Two Towers (2003)

The second installment of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien, was more exciting than the first. For some reason, The Two Towers was a much bigger page turner for me than Fellowship of the Ring. I'm not sure why, perhaps because there were more action scenes. The Battl...

The Two Towers (2003) by J.R.R. Tolkien
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The Fellowship of the Ring (2003)

Authors who inspire a movement are usually misunderstood, especially by those they have inspired, and Tolkien is no exception, but one of the biggest misconceptions about Tolkien is the idea that he is somehow an 'innovator of fantasy'. He did add a number of techniques to the repertoire of epic ...

The Fellowship of the Ring (2003) by J.R.R. Tolkien
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The Lord of the Rings (2005)

Out of the wreck rose the Black Rider, tall and threatening, towering above her. With a cry of hatred that stung the very ears like venom he let fall his mace. Her shield was shivered in many pieces, and her arm was broken; she stumbled to her knees. He bent over her like a cloud, and his eyes gl...

The Lord of the Rings (2005) by J.R.R. Tolkien