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Roverandom

Roverandom( )
Author: Tolkien, J. R. R.
Editor: Scull, Christina
Hammond, Wayne G.
ISBN:978-0-7838-0299-2
Publication Date:Aug 1998
Publisher:Thorndike Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $25.95
Book Description:

In 1925, while on vacation with his family on the Yorkshire coast, four-year-old Michael Tolkien lost his toy dog. His father, J.R.R. Tolkien improvised the story of Rover, a real dog magically transformed into a toy, to console him. This charming tale, peopled by a terrible dragon, a wise old whale, the king of the sea and the Man-in-the Moon, was put aside. After more than seventy years, Roverandom, a story rich in wit and wordplay and filled with thrilling and humorous events, was...
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Book Details
Pages:191
Detailed Subjects: Juvenile Fiction / General
Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Dogs
Juvenile Fiction / Fantasy & Magic
Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Dragons, Unicorns & Mythical
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.81 x 8.77 x 0.84 Inches
Book Weight:0.14 Pounds
Author Biography
Tolkien, J. R. R. (Author)
A writer of fantasies, Tolkien, a professor of language and literature at Oxford University, was always intrigued by early English and the imaginative use of language. In his greatest story, the trilogy The Lord of the Rings (1954--56), Tolkien invented a language with vocabulary, grammar, syntax, even poetry of its own. Though readers have created various possible allegorical interpretations, Tolkien has said: "It is not about anything but itself. (Certainly it has no allegorical intentions, general, particular or topical, moral, religious or political.)" In The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (1962), Tolkien tells the story of the "master of wood, water, and hill," a jolly teller of tales and singer of songs, one of the multitude of characters in his romance, saga, epic, or fairy tales about his country of the Hobbits.

Tolkien was also a formidable medieval scholar, as evidenced by his work, Beowulf: The Monster and the Critics (1936) and his edition of Anciene Wisse: English Text of the Anciene Riwle.

Among his works published posthumously, are The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún and The Fall of Arthur, which was edited by his son, Christopher.

In 2013, his title, The\Hobbit (Movie Tie-In) made The New York Times Best Seller List.

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