The World of J.R.R. Tolkien
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Narrated by:
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Dimitra Fimi
Summary
Though there has been some contention over the title, J.R.R. Tolkien is regarded by many as the father of modern fantasy fiction. His works, including the beloved Hobbit and epic Lord of the Rings, have found a vast and varied audience since they were first published in the middle of the 20th century. Why have these stories come to define our conceptions of fantasy storytelling? What is it about Tolkien’s meticulously constructed world of Middle-earth that continues to enthrall readers across the generations?
As you will see, age-old traditions, contemporary history and culture, and “big” human questions are key ingredients of Tolkien’s success. In The World of J.R.R. Tolkien, you will join Dr. Dimitra Fimi to delve into Tolkien’s complex and multilayered mythology, examining all these ingredients and more. In these 10 lectures, you will explore and appreciate Middle-earth as medieval, mythological, and modern, a literary creation that was shaped by forces old and new. And you may be surprised to discover just how much of Tolkien’s legendarium was constructed posthumously, with his son Christopher compiling and publishing many of Tolkien’s later works after his death.
Throughout these lectures, you will learn about Tolkien’s life as a devoted scholar of languages and literature and the immense body of legends he built, while also tracing his outsized influence on the fantasy genre and the writers and other artists that would follow. From the most disparate materials, from his academic interests to his war experiences to the stories he told his children, this gifted creator fashioned a new mythology that would carry its relevance from the 20th century into our own.
©2022 Audible Originals LLC (P)2022 Audible Originals LLCAs a long term Tolkien fan, some of the topics were familiar but if you can forgive me the conceit of quoting the man himself "A part of this tale was known to some there, but the full tale to none". It was very rewarding to get a comprehensive view of Tolkien literature and there are plenty of pointers to what to read next, both of Tolkien and his influences.
A quick note on lecture 9, which sadly seems to have pushed a unfairly negative review to the top of the list. I thought this lecture was even handed, covering where Tolkien followed the themes of his day but also giving credit where he was progressive. This lecture shouldn't put you off listening to this series or harm your enjoyment of it.
I recommend this to both new and long term Tolkien fans
Highly recommended as a comprehensive introduction
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intresting
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Fantastic
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an interesting insight into Tolkien
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Dimitra is truly an expert in her field and makes the complexities of Tolkien and his works accessible to all. Each lecture is beautifully presented, fascinating and full of wonderful examples and tales from the various stories, legends and from Tolkien's life.
This is a MUST listen for any Tolkien fan! Excellent work Dimitra.
CDW
Fascinating
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