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Nick Groom is currently Professor of Literature in English at the University of Macau having previously held positions at the universities of Bristol Chicago Stanford and Exeter where he holds an Honorary Professorship. His previous books include <i>The Forger's Shadow</i> <i>The Union Jack</i> <i>The Seasons</i> <i>The Gothic</i> and <i>The Vampire</i>. <b>'Fascinating.... Wonderfully exhilarating.' <i>Mail on Sunday</i></b><br><b></b><br><b>Finalist for The Tolkien Society Best Book Award</b><br><b></b><br><b>An engaging original and radical reassessment of J.R.R. Tolkien revealing how his visionary creation of Middle-Earth is more relevant now than ever before.</b><br><b></b><br>What is it about Middle-Earth and its inhabitants that has captured the imagination of millions of people around the world? And why does Tolkien's visionary creation continue to fascinate and inspire us eighty-five years on from its first appearance?<br><br>Beginning with Tolkien's earliest influences and drawing on key moments from his life <i>Twenty-First-Century Tolkien</i> is an engaging and radical reinterpretation of the beloved author's work. Not only does it trace the genesis of the original books it also explores the later adaptations and reworkings that cemented his reputation as a cultural phenomenon including Peter Jackson's blockbuster films of <i>The Lord of the Rings</i> and <i>The Hobbit</i> and the highly anticipated TV series <i>The Rings of Power</i>.<br><br>Delving deep into topics such as friendship failure the environment diversity and Tolkien's place in a post-Covid age Nick Groom takes us on an unexpected journey through Tolkien's world revealing how it is more relevant now than ever before. <b>An engaging original and radical reassessment of J.R.R. Tolkien revealing how his visionary creation of Middle-Earth is more relevant now than ever before.</b> <b>Fascinating... Wonderfully exhilarating</b>...<b> </b>In a rousing finale Groom suggests that Tolkien is exactly the writer we need at this particularly perilous moment as we emerge Hobbit-like from our holes and try to imagine a new kind of life in this post-pandemic age. <b>Each chapter displays a mastery of both the works in question - whether books or adaptations - and of the vast corpus of Tolkien scholarship</b>. Narratives of literary production or of Hollywood bureaucratic processes rarely come as <b>absorbing </b>as Groom's... <b>Illuminating</b>... <b>Groom's explorations of Tolkien's sources... are always provocative and often ingenious.</b> <b>This fascinating book explores <i>The Hobbit </i>and <i>The Lord of the Rings</i> from their genesis through all the different major adaptations of the Tolkien 'legendarium.'</b> It starts off neatly summarizing Tolkien's life and influences - such as his friendship with W.H. Auden and C.S. Lewis. <b>Provides a fresh study of the impact Tolkien has on contemporary readers' and viewers' understanding of good evil war and conflict.</b> <b>A loving ode to J.R.R. Tolkien's <i>Lord of the Rings </i>series. An adventure worth taking.</b> A modern journey through Tolkien's work which has engendered a rich field of cultural activity.<b> A thought-provoking examination. With the authority of extensive research Groom unpacks the reasons for the appeal of Tolkien to a new generation.</b> <b>An excellent perceptive and superbly crafted analysis of the way our ever-changing world has responded to Tolkien. A stunning achievement.</b> <b>Fascinating... Wonderfully exhilarating</b>...<b> </b>In a rousing finale Groom suggests that Tolkien is exactly the writer we need at this particularly perilous moment as we emerge Hobbit-like from our holes and try to imagine a new kind of life in this post-pandemic age. <b>Each chapter displays a mastery of both the works in question - whether books or adaptations - and of the vast corpus of Tolkien scholarship</b>. Narratives of literary production or of Hollywood bureaucratic processes rarely come as <b>absorbing </b>as Groom's... <b>Illuminating</b>... <b>Groom's explorations of Tolkien's sources... are always provocative and often ingenious.</b> <b>This fascinating book explores <i>The Hobbit </i>and <i>The Lord of the Rings</i> from their genesis through all the different major adaptations of the Tolkien 'legendarium.'</b> It starts off neatly summarizing Tolkien's life and influences - such as his friendship with W.H. Auden and C.S. Lewis. <b>Provides a fresh study of the impact Tolkien has on contemporary readers' and viewers' understanding of good evil war and conflict.</b> <b>A loving ode to J.R.R. Tolkien's <i>Lord of the Rings </i>series. An adventure worth taking.</b> A modern journey through Tolkien's work which has engendered a rich field of cultural activity.<b> A thought-provoking examination. With the authority of extensive research Groom unpacks the reasons for the appeal of Tolkien to a new generation.</b> <b>An excellent perceptive and superbly crafted analysis of the way our ever-changing world has responded to Tolkien. A stunning achievement.</b>