The sequel to The Hobbit is The Lord of the Rings.
I didn't know Tolkien was a timelord. o.O It was written in the 1930's -.- Fran Walsh wrote the movie
Much of the base for the books comes from writing that became the Silmarilian, which Tolkien worked on for many years. He then wrote The Hobbit in the 1930's and the Lord of the Rings was done int eh 40's and 50's before publication. The Silmarillian was published after Tolkien's death by his son.
JRR Tolkien wrote The Hobbit and did not copy from any source. The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings have roots in Norse Mythology and many aspects of the stories are based upon the religion of Germanic and Norse myth and legend.
You don't, Bilbo wrote them himself and they became part of the Red Book of Westmarch in The Shire.The only parts we have of the Red Book of Westmarch are those parts that Tolkien translated as The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. There was obviously more than this to Bilbo's, Frodo's, and Sam's memoirs.
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Absolutley! you might be interested in the Hobbit. Tolkien was inspired to write The Hobbit thanks to Beowulf.
It first came about as stories that Tolkien told to his children and then decided to write down.
I didn't know Tolkien was a timelord. o.O It was written in the 1930's -.- Fran Walsh wrote the movie
He wrote the words in an exam booklet that he was grading on an empty page.
Much of the base for the books comes from writing that became the Silmarilian, which Tolkien worked on for many years. He then wrote The Hobbit in the 1930's and the Lord of the Rings was done int eh 40's and 50's before publication. The Silmarillian was published after Tolkien's death by his son.
After some time, The Hobbit was published, and Tolkien was asked to write a sequel to the novel. He first thought to send Bilbo on another adventure because he had run out of money then he started conceiving The Lord of the Rings as we know it. He took fifteen/twenty years to create and write LotR, and The Fellowship of the Ring was published in 1954.
The publisher Allen and Unwin wanted a sequel to the Hobbit.
J.R.R. Tolkien worked on "The Lord of the Rings" for over 12 years, from around 1937 to 1949. This epic novel was a continuation of his previous work, "The Hobbit," and Tolkien constantly revised and expanded upon the story during this time.
J.R.R. Tolkien wrote The Hobbit first (in the 1930s, released in 1937). He wrote The Lord of the Rings between 1937 and 1950, and was published in 1954/5; he started work on The Lord of the Rings after The Hobbit was published.He had actually written the stories that make up The Silmarillion even earlier, while recovering in a hospital during world war 1 from combat wounds. But while many parts of both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings stories refer to events in The Silmarillion, Tolkien never felt those stories were finished and was always reediting them throughout his life, so he never made a serious attempt to get them published himself.
The Hobbit is set about 60 years before most of the events in The Lord of the Rings.The Hobbit was published in 1937. The Lord of the Rings did not come out for over 20 years after that. It took Tolkien a long time to write the follow up.
J.R.R. Tolkien primarily wrote in the fantasy genre, with his most famous works being "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" series. His writing often includes themes of heroism, friendship, and the battle between good and evil in a richly imagined world.
He wrote the book at the request/urging of his friends (Inklings) after he read/told portions of it to them. But he originally told and made up the story as a bedtime story for his children.