War and the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien
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J.R.R. Tolkien one of the world''s most beloved authors was a World War I signaling officer who survived the Battle of the Somme and two of his sons served during World War II. Such experiences and events led Tolkien to a complex attitude toward war and military leadership the themes of which find their way into his most important writings. His fiction criticism and letters demonstrate a range of attitudes that would change over the course of his life. In the end his philosophy on human nature and evil and the inevitability of conflict would appear to be pragmatic and rational if regretful and pessimistic. Croft explores the different aspect of Tolkien''s relationship with war both in his life and in his work from the early Book of Lost Tales to his last story Smith of Wootten Major and concentrating on his greatest and most well-known works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. This valuable consideration of war in the life of Tolkien is essential reading for all readers interested in deepening their understanding of this great writer.
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