J.R.R. Tolkien
Name: | J.R.R. Tolkien |
Also Known As: | John Ronald Reuel Tolkien |
Occupation: | Author |
Medium: | novels, poetry, essays |
Works: | The Lord of the Rings, etc. |
Official Website(s): | Tolkien Estate Official Site |
Fan Website(s): | The Tolkien Society |
On Fanlore: | Related pages |
J.R.R. Tolkien (1892–1973) was the author of The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion, as well as various other works set in Middle-earth and the broader Arda.
Many Tolkien fans are deeply interested in his life, and especially his experiences in the First World War, his friendship with C.S. Lewis and membership of The Inklings, and the extent to which his writings might be autobiographical. Fans are also often interested in his works outside the Ardaverse, such as his appreciation for languages and the essays produced on the subject.[1]
In Fanfiction
Tolkien appears in occasional fanfiction, which is usually gen. One trope is that he was told the history of Middle-earth by an Elf (often Maglor), often during WW1. Some fans use Tolkien's own conceit that his fantasy works are actually translations.
Examples
- Captain Tinkerbell by Lipstick
- Chance's Strange Arithmetic by Ithilwen
- Walking Down Narrow Streets by Marta
Fandom
The Tolkien fandom is huge and has many acafans. Category:Tolkien Fan Clubs has a few entries on fan clubs around the world.
Meta/Further Reading
- Tolkien's Not-So-Secret Vice, focused on Tolkien's linguistic essays
External Resources
- Tolkien Society Biographical Sketch
- Tolkien Guide partial list of fanzines and journals
- The Tolkien Society The modern Tolkien Society is a UK educational charity.
- Mythopoeic Society Founded in 1967 by Glen H. GoodKnight, it is "A non-profit organization devoted to the study of mythopoeic literature, particularly the works of members of the informal Oxford literary circle known as the 'Inklings.'"
- The One Ring.net (books and movies)
- Planet Tolkien
- Tolkien Gateway Wiki
- Thain's Book: An encyclopedia of Middle-earth and Numenor
- Council of Elrond
- War of the Ring.net
References
- ^ "Tolkien's Not-So-Secret Vice". Archived from the original on 2008-10-24.