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Tolkien's vast imagination.
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The Hobbit was first published by Allen & Unwin in 1937.
No. Names, titles, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. Additional information: The word 'hobbit' was none of those when first used in J.R.R. Tolkien's novels, and, as such, is a trademark owned by the Tolkien estate.
JRR Tolkien's book The Hobbit starts with that line.
J.R.R. Tolkien is the author of 'The Hobbit'.
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The Hobbit or There and Back Again.
Tolkien's vast imagination.
The point of The Hobbit is to entertain the reader. Tolkien never intended for it to be anything else.
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The Hobbit
There are no devils in The Hobbit. The orcs and the necromancer are as close as Tolkien comes to a devil.
Tolkien wrote the hobbit to entertain his children
The Hobbit was first published by Allen & Unwin in 1937.
No. Names, titles, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. Additional information: The word 'hobbit' was none of those when first used in J.R.R. Tolkien's novels, and, as such, is a trademark owned by the Tolkien estate.
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