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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien it is his birthday today on 3 january. So just a news article of a fan of him. He lived from 3 January 1892 till 2 September 1973.

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While teaching at Oxford University, he published the popular fantasy novels The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. The works have had a devoted international fan base and been adapted into award-winning blockbuster films. Tolkien died in 1973 at 81. After his parents dead he had to live in boarding homes. J.R.R. went on to get his first-class degree at Exeter College, specializing in Anglo-Saxon and Germanic languages and classic literature. He enlisted as a lieutenant in the Lancashire Fusiliers and served in World War I, making sure to continue writing as well. He fought in the Battle of the Somme, in which there were severe casualties, and was eventually released from duty due to illness. In the midst of his military service, he’d married Edith Bratt in 1916. Continuing his linguistic studies, Tolkien joined the faculty of the University of Leeds in 1920 and a few years later became a professor at Oxford University. While there he started a writing group called The Inklings, which counted among its members C.S. Lewis and Owen Barfield. It was also at Oxford, while grading a paper, that he spontaneously wrote a short line about "a hobbit." The award-winning fantasy novel The Hobbit—about the small, furry-footed Bilbo Baggins and his adventures—was published in 1937 and was regarded as a children’s book, though Tolkien would state the book wasn’t originally intended for children. He also created more than 100 drawings to support the narrative. Over the years, while working on scholarly publications, Tolkien developed the work that would come to be regarded as his masterpiece—the Lord of the Rings series, partially inspired by ancient European myths, with its own sets of maps, lore and languages. Tolkien released part one of the series, The Fellowship of the Ring, in 1954; The Two Towers and The Return of the King followed in 1955, finishing up the trilogy. The books gave readers a rich literary trove populated by elves, goblins, talking trees and all manner of fantastic creatures, including characters like the wizard Gandalf and the dwarf Gimli. Some Quotes - “Little by little, one travels far” - “You can only come to the morning through the shadows.” - “In sorrow we must go, but not in despair. Behold! we are not bound for ever to the circles of the world, and beyond them is more than memory.”

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moddlord1 Author
moddlord1 - - 11,188 comments

Some videos of a great man. Youtube.com - Youtube.com

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Sanguinius
Sanguinius - - 5,719 comments

I wish he were alive to see all the movies being made and to see how many fans there are of his books...

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Beskamir
Beskamir - - 7,009 comments

Indeed. I wish he could tell WB to stop ruining his work and let fans do the whatever they want.

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Dragamyre
Dragamyre - - 603 comments

Thank you moddlord1 for reminding John birthday. Honestly big big thanks. Happy Tolkien Day.

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LOTRuler
LOTRuler - - 1,497 comments

Good work Moddlord1!

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