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The Hobbit and History - (Wiley Pop Culture and History) by Nancy R Reagin & Janice Liedl (Paperback)
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Highlights
- What do Gandalf and Merlin have in common, besides robes and magical staffs?
- Author(s): Nancy R Reagin & Janice Liedl
- 288 Pages
- History, General
- Series Name: Wiley Pop Culture and History
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About the Book
"This book has not been approved, licensed, or sponsored by any entity or person involved in creating or producing The hobbit film or book."Book Synopsis
What do Gandalf and Merlin have in common, besides robes and magical staffs? Where do hobbits get their recipes, riddles, and love of rambling? What other Rings of Power were circulating in medieval Europe? How did Thorin violate the rules of medieval kingship?You'll find the answers and more in this book, which explores the magic and creativity behind J.R.R. Tolkien's bestselling story from a historical perspective. Tolkien was a professor of medieval languages and literature at Oxford University, and he drew on his scholarship--and the homely comforts common in his own day--to build the world of The Hobbit.
The Hobbit and History uncovers the parallels between the Middle Ages and the intricate culture of Middle-earth that Tolkien created in The Hobbit, showing how historical cultures provided the models for Tolkien's characters, foods, riddles, and battle tactics. The book explores how European myths and legends inspired Tolkien's wizards, dragons, and the monsters he created. Seeing Middle-earth and its peoples against these historical backdrops shines new light on the richness of Tolkien's world, which is rooted in knowledge of European cultures as deep as the archive that Gandalf explores in Minas Tirith.
Filled with fascinating facts and reproductions of Tolkien's original artwork of Smaug and other aspects of Middle-earth, The Hobbit and History is the missing piece for every book and movie fan and anyone who thought their J.R.R. Tolkien collection was complete.
Review Quotes
For Star Wars and History: "A timely, insightful collection that honors Star Wars fandom by acknowledging its intelligence. Even readers who've always assumed history is a dull, stale subject will be captivated by these scholarly meditations upon the links between our world and a galaxy far, far away . . ." --Dr. Andrea Cremer, author of the New York Times bestselling Nightshade series