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What is J R R Tolkien's real names?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien is his real name, thouhh he had the name "Beren" inscribed for himself on his gravestone. Beren is a key figure in Tolkien's mythology as detailed in "The Silmarillion".

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