Oxford Dictionary.
Royd Tolkien is the great-grandson of J.R.R. Tolkien, the author of "The Lord of the Rings" books. Royd Tolkien is known for his work as a film producer and his involvement in sharing his family's legacy and stories.
J. R. R Tolkien was the author of The Lord of The Rings Trilogy along with many other writings. His work revolved around the fictional realm of Middle Earth. Tolkien created the world of Middle Earth throughout his lifetime. He created a concise history and creation of his world as well as inventing more than ten languages for it's people.
Tolkien was a British Army officer in WW1. He then worked at the Oxford English Dictionary before going to lecture at the University of Leeds. However he spent most of his working life as a Professor at Oxford University (Pembroke and Merton Colleges).
C.S. Lewis admired fellow writers such as J.R.R. Tolkien, G.K. Chesterton, and George MacDonald. Tolkien and Lewis were close friends and they influenced each other's work, especially in the realms of fantasy and Christian themes. Chesterton's work on theology and the fantastical also had a significant impact on Lewis.
J.R.R. Tolkien was a professor at Oxford University in England. I believe he taught language.
At Exeter College, Oxford.
Tolkien was initially surprised by the success of his work, "The Lord of the Rings." He was overwhelmed by the popularity and critical acclaim the books received but also felt a sense of pressure to live up to the expectations of fans and critics. Tolkien remained humble and grateful for the positive reception of his work until his death.
As a matter of fact, he had three sons. These were John Tolkien, Michael Tolkien, and Christopher Tolkien. His third son, Christopher, is the most famous, because he compiled and published several works that J.R.R. Tolkien had died without releasing. Much of what we know about the early history of Middle-earth we owe to him.
"The Silmarillion" was written by J.R.R. Tolkien and published posthumously by his son, Christopher Tolkien, in 1977. It serves as a foundational work for the fictional universe of Middle-earth and delves into the mythology, history, and creation story of that world.
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The Silmarillion. Tolkien began working on the story in 1917. It was the first book he ever wrote and the last one to be published. His son, Christopher Tolkien, edited his father's work and it was published in 1977, four years after his father's death.
The difference is that one realm is written by C.S. Lewis (Narnia) and the other by Tolkien (LotR)....They both have very different creations... only SOME creations are similar and that's due to Lewis stealing Tolkien's work then getting it published faster....