30 interesting facts about J. R. Tolkien
A list of interesting facts about fantasy authors are welcomed, J. R. R. Tolkien, who wrote to the lord of the trio and hobbit.
His full name is John Ronald Reuel Tolkien.
He died on September 2, 1973, in Oxford, England.
He has a younger brother, Hilary Arthur Reuel Tolkien.
His father, Arthur Reuel Tolkien, is an English bank manager who died of rheumatoid fever.
While living in South Africa, Tolkien suffered a bite-bitted monkey spider.
Tolkien, his brother and mother traveling across England, where he was inspired by Aunt Jane's farm, ending the bag.
Mabel Tolkien (Mother) study at home.
Tolkien can read and write fluently in four years old.
The first language he created was Naffarin.
While attending King Edward's school, he was one of several practitioners who helped queue the route for the coronation of King George V.
At the university, he is a member of T.B.B.S (Tea Club and Barrovian Association).
He graduated with Exeter College, Oxford with first-class honor in English and literary language.
He was greatly influenced by his trips in Switzerland and its landscape.
In 1916, he married Edith Mary Bratt.
During World War I, he was assigned the role of a signal officer.
He wrote the book of lost stories in Staffordshire, while recovering after his time at Somme.
While walking in Kingston on Hull, Edith jumped by a river bank, and Tolkien inspired the future characters, Beren and soften, the first encounter.
Tolkien and his wife had four children: John Francis Reuel Tolkien (1917), Michael Hilary Reuel Tolkien (1920), Christopher John Reuel Tolkien (1924), and Priscilla Mary Anne Reuel Tolkien (1929).
While Hobbit is written for children, the lord of the rings become darker and has a more serious melody.
Tolkien wrote Hobbit (1937), the ring scholarship (1954), and two towers (1954) when living in 20 Northmoor Roads in North Oxford.
During World War II, he was devoted to an addict addict.
Queen Elizabeth II gave Tolkien to command the British imperial order in 1972.
Tolkien is a religious Roman Catholic.
With his aptitude, Tolkien has learned: Denmark, German, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, English, English and English, Norwegian, Yin
After Tolkien's death, Christopher's son published many of his father's work and manuscripts, including Silmarillion (1977).
The first signed version of Hobbit is said to have received $ 85,000 at auction.
The second episode of the lord of the rings, two towers was published on November 11, 1954.
In 2003, March 25 was announced as the day of reading Tolkien in schools.
In 2001, director Peter Jackson began filming for three films of The Lord of the Rings in New Zealand.
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