Summary
Literary fiction no. 9 - Creation of Dž. R.R. Tolkien
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892-1973) is a famous English writer, poet, lexicographer, philologist and expert on the Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse languages. With his passionate love for languages and mythology, he built the impressive universe of Middle-earth, which has captivated generations of readers around the world for decades. Devoted to details, from the creation of maps, through the creation of various cultures, creatures, magical elements, to the elaboration of the history of Middle-earth and the development of completely new languages, he created the impression of realism and authenticity of his literary world. Tolkien's masterful stories, which are available to local readers thanks to the skill of Serbian translators, are imbued with themes of heroism, friendship and the merciless struggle between good and evil and represent an incomparable literary legacy.
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