Myth Maker: J.R.R. Tolkien

Myth Maker: J.R.R. Tolkien by Anne E. Neimark, published by HarperCollins on April 23, 1998, is a biography that explores the life and creativity of J.R.R. Tolkien. This edition, comprising 118 pages, delves into Tolkien’s early fascination with language and his later development of the intricate world of Middle-earth, highlighting the profound impact his stories have had on readers.
In this book, readers will discover how Tolkien’s childhood passion for inventing languages evolved into the creation of a rich literary universe. The narrative presents insights into his imaginative processes and the significance of his contributions to literature. As a work of juvenile nonfiction, it serves as an engaging introduction to Tolkien’s life and the enduring legacy of his storytelling.
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As a boy, he created original languages in his spare time. As a man, he created an original world. But imaginative as he was, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien never dreamed that his tales of Middle-earth would transform so many millions of lives.
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