Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
144
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Apr 1, 2006
Éditeur
The History Press
Édition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0752438565
ISBN-13
9780752438566
Description
Delving into the rich and intricate world of Tolkien's Middle Earth, Robert S. Blackham explores the myriad influences that shaped the beloved landscapes, cultures, and lore that fans have come to cherish. Through a meticulous analysis of historical, mythological, and literary sources, Blackham uncovers the deep-seated roots that not only inspired Tolkien but also breathe life into his epic narratives. The author guides readers along a journey through time, revealing connections between the ancient earth and the fantastical realms crafted by one of literature's finest world-builders.
As readers navigate through this compelling exploration, they encounter a tapestry of ideas interwoven with personal anecdotes from Tolkien's life. Blackham's thoughtful insights provide a new lens through which to appreciate the depth of the author's imagination, inviting both dedicated scholars and casual readers to rethink their understanding of Middle Earth’s origins. With a blend of academic rigor and engaging prose, the work reveals the profound complexity that lies at the heart of Tolkien's masterpieces.
As readers navigate through this compelling exploration, they encounter a tapestry of ideas interwoven with personal anecdotes from Tolkien's life. Blackham's thoughtful insights provide a new lens through which to appreciate the depth of the author's imagination, inviting both dedicated scholars and casual readers to rethink their understanding of Middle Earth’s origins. With a blend of academic rigor and engaging prose, the work reveals the profound complexity that lies at the heart of Tolkien's masterpieces.
Genres
Contemporain