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How did J.R.R. Tolkien write The Lord of the Rings?

The Lord of the Rings was written with a backdrop of war, yet one of the most significant ramifications for Tolkien was the ration of paper. He wrote in the empty spaces of student exams and charted a Middle Earth lunar cycle on an air raid watch card.

Why did J.R.R. Tolkien write Lord of the Rings?

The reason J.R.R. Tolkien wrote The Lord of the Rings was that his readers wanted to read more about hobbits. When first told this by his publishers, Tolkien replied, “I cannot think of anything more to say about hobbits.

When did Tolkien write LOTR?

The Lord of the Rings

The first single-volume edition (1968)
AuthorJ. R. R. Tolkien
PublisherAllen & Unwin
Publication date29 July 1954 (The Fellowship of the Ring) 11 November 1954 (The Two Towers) 20 October 1955 (The Return of the King)
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)

What order should I read J.R.R. Tolkien’s books?

A Tolkien Reading Order

  • The Hobbit. – I myself read The Hobbit after The Lord of the Rings, but while it is perfectly do-able, I think it's a mistake. …
  • The Lord of the Rings. …
  • The Silmarillion. …
  • The Children of Húrin. …
  • Unfinished Tales. …
  • Beren and Lúthien. …
  • The Fall of Gondolin. …
  • The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien.

What did Christopher Tolkien died of?

January 16, 2020Christopher Tolkien / Date of death

How old was J.R.R. Tolkien when he died?

81 years (1892–1973)J. R. R. Tolkien / Age at death He had the name Luthien [sic] engraved on Edith's tombstone at Wolvercote Cemetery, Oxford. When Tolkien died 21 months later on 2 September 1973 from a bleeding ulcer and chest infection, at the age of 81, he was buried in the same grave, with "Beren" added to his name.

Should I read The Hobbit before LOTR?

Yes do read The Hobbit first. Just because it was released first and introduces Gandalf and Bilbo and just because it's a easy way to get into Tolkien and how he writes and all. Reading "The Hobbit" is not crucial to understanding "The Lord of the Rings", but it would give you an understanding of Middle Earth.

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