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Title: J.R.R. Tolkien


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J.R.R. Tolkien
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
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Obituary
  • Born 3 January 1892
  • Birthplace Bloemfontein, South Africa
  • Death 2 September 1973 (natural causes)
  • Best Known As The author of The Lord of the
    Rings

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Interesting Facts
  • Tolkien loved making up languages as a child. He
    designed many "Elvish" languages, complete with
    grammar.
  • He Was part of a group writers who shared their
    work with each other called the "Inklings," which
    included C.S. Lewis.
  • C.S. Lewis loved the work of J.R.R. Tolkien,
    although Tolkien himself hated Lewiss work!

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Pictures
This photograph, taken August 1973 was the last
of J.R.R. Tolkien that was ever taken.
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Achievements AWARDS
  • New York Times Best-seller
  • In 1972, Tolkien was awarded a CBE (Commander of
    the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II for his
    writings. The Queen herself commented that she
    loved his poetry! ?
  • In 1957, J.R.R. Tolkien was scheduled to go to
    the US to receive an honorary degree and other
    awards from universities such as Harvard and
    Marquette, but had to remain home due to his
    wifes illness.

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POEMS
  • Song of Amroth
  • Mt. Erebor
  • Song of Beren and Luthien
  • Elven hymns to Elbereth
  • The Verse of the Ring
  • Warning of Winter
  • Athelas
  • The Ent and Ent-wife

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The Verse of the Ring
J.R.R. Tolkiens most well-known poem.
  • Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the
    sky, Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of
    stone, Nine for the Mortal Men doomed to die, One
    for the Dark Lord on his dark throne In the Land
    of Mordor where the shadows lie, One Ring to rule
    them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to
    bring them all and in the darkness bind them, In
    the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

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Song of Beren and Lúthien
The leaves were long, the grass was green,The
hemlock-umbels tall and fair,And in the glade a
light was seenOf stars in shadow
shimmering.Tinúviel was dancing thereTo music
of a pipe unseen,And light of stars was in her
hair,And in her raiment glimmering.There Beren
came from mountains cold,And lost he wandered
under leaves,And where the Elven-river rolledHe
walked alone and sorrowing.He peered between the
hemlock-leavesAnd saw in wonder flowers of
goldUpon her mantle and her sleeves,And her
hair like shadow following.
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Enchantment healed his weary feetThat over hills
were doomed to roamAnd forth he hastened,
strong and fleet,And grasped at moonbeams
glistening.Through woven woods in ElvenhomeShe
lightly fled on dancing feet,And left him lonely
still to roamIn the silent forest listening.He
heard there oft the flying soundOf feet as light
as linden-leaves,Or music welling
underground,In hidden hollows quavering.Now
withered lay the hemlock-sheaves,And one by one
with sighing soundWhispering fell the beachen
leavesIn the wintry woodland wavering.
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He sought her ever, wandering farWhere leaves of
years were thickly strewn,By light of moon and
ray of starIn frosty heavens shivering.Her
mantle glinted in the moon,As on a hill-top high
and farShe danced, and at her feet was strewnA
mist of silver quivering.When winter passed,
she came again,And her song released the sudden
spring,Like rising lark, and falling rain,And
melting water bubbling.He saw the elven-flowers
springAbout her feet, and healed againHe longed
by her to dance and singUpon the grass
untroubling.
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Again she fled, but swift he came.Tinúviel!
Tinúviel!He called her by her elvish nameAnd
there she halted listening.One moment stood she,
and a spellHis voice laid on her Beren
came,And doom fell on TinúvielThat in his arms
lay glistening.As Beren looked into her
eyesWithin the shadows of her hair,The
trembling starlight of the skiesHe saw there
mirrored shimmering.Tinúviel the
elven-fair,Immortal maiden elven-wise,About him
cast her shadowy hairAnd arms like silver
glimmering.
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Long was the way that fate them bore,O'er stony
mountains cold and grey,Through halls of ireon
and darkling door,And woods of nightshade
morrowless.The Sundering Seas between them
lay,And yet at last they met once more,And long
ago they passed awayIn the forest singing
sorrowless.
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Principal Works
  • The Unfinished Tales
  • The Silmarillion
  • The Hobbit ( There and Back Again)
  • The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
  • The Fellowship of the Ring
  • The Two Towers
  • Return of the King

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Other Works
Because J.R.R. Tolkien wrote over 60 works, only
a few are listed here. ?
  • Poems by J.R.R. Tolkien
  • Poems from The Lord of the Rings
  • Sir Gawain The Green Knight
  • The Reeve's Tale
  • Farmer Giles of Ham
  • The Adventures of Tom Bombadil
  • Tree and Leaf
  • The Father Christmas Letters
  • The Return of the Shadow
  • The Treason of Isengard

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Sources
  • http//scils.rutgers.edu/kvander/tolkien5.html
  • http//www.who2.com/jrrtolkien.html
  • http//galaxy.uci.agh.edu.pl/szymon/Tolkien/
  • http//www.tolkien-archives.com/
  • http//www.forodrim.org/arda/tbchron.html
  • http//www.jrrtolkien.org.uk/homepage.htm
  • The Lord of the Rings Trilogy ( By JRR Tolkien ?
    )

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