Tolkien and the Great War: The Threshold of Middle-Earth

John Garth
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Revealing the horror and heroism the creator of Middle-earth experienced as a young man, Tolkien and the Great War also introduces the close friends who spurred the modern world's greatest mythology into life. It shows how the deaths of two comrades compelled Tolkien to pursue the dream they had shared, and argues that Tolkien transformed the cataclysm of his generation while many of his contemporaries surrendered to disillusionment. The fruit of five years of meticulous research, this is the first substantially new biography of Tolkien since 1977, distilled from his personal wartime papers and a multitude of other sources.
Genres: BiographyNonfictionHistoryWarWorld War IBiography MemoirHistoricalLiteratureAudiobookBooks About Books
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