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El Senor De Los Anillos

by J. R. R. Tolkien
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Overview

Este libro es como un relámpago en un cielo claro. Decir que la novela heroica, espléndida, elocuente, desinhibida, ha retornado de pronto en una época de un antirromanticismo casi patológico, sería inadecuado. Para quienes vivimos en esa extraña época, el retorno -y el alivio que nos trae- es sin duda lo más importante. Pero para la historia misma de la novela -una historia que se remonta a la Odisea y a antes de la Odisea- no es un retorno, sino un paso adelante o una revolución: la conquista de un territorio nuevo.

Synopsis

En la adormecida e idilica Comarca, un joven hobbit recibe un encargo: custodiar el Anillo unico y emprender el viaje para su destruccion en las Grietas del Destino. Acompanado por magos, hombres, elfos y enanos, atravesara la Tierra Media y se internara en las sombras del Pais Oscuro, perseguido siempre por las huestes de Sauron, el Senor Oscuro, dispuesto a recuperar su creacion para establecer el dominio definitivo del Mal.

About the Author, J. R. R. Tolkien

J.R.R. Tolkien
It seems an unlikely formula for success: an Oxford professor of Anglo-Saxon, and a book that begins with a little man who lives in a hole in the ground. But The Hobbit, followed by The Lord of the Rings, created the modern genre of heroic fantasy and made J.R.R. Tolkien one of the most widely-read authors in the world.

Biography

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on the 3rd January, 1892 at Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State, but at the age of four he and his brother were taken back to England by their mother. After his father's death the family moved to Sarehole, on the south-eastern edge of Birmingham. Tolkien spent a happy childhood in the countryside and his sensibility to the rural landscape can clearly be seen in his writing and his pictures.

His mother died when he was only twelve and both he and his brother were made wards of the local priest and sent to King Edward's School, Birmingham, where Tolkien shine in his classical work. After completing a First in English Language and Literature at Oxford, Tolkien married Edith Bratt. He was also commissioned in the Lancashire Fusiliers and fought in the battle of the Somme. After the war, he obtained a post on the New English Dictionary and began to write the mythological and legendary cycle which he originally called "The Book of Lost Tales" but which eventually became known as The Silmarillion.

In 1920 Tolkien was appointed Reader in English Language at the University of Leeds which was the beginning of a distinguished academic career culminating with his election as Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford. Meanwhile Tolkien wrote for his children and told them the story of The Hobbit. It was his publisher, Stanley Unwin, who asked for a sequel to The Hobbit and gradually Tolkien wrote The Lord of the Rings, a huge story that took twelve years to complete and which was not published until Tolkien was approaching retirement. After retirement Tolkien and his wife lived near Oxford, but then moved to Bournemouth. Tolkien returned to Oxford after his wife's death in 1971. He died on 2 September 1973 leaving The Silmarillion to be edited for publication by his son, Christopher.

Author biography courtesy of HarperCollins (UK).

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2001
Publisher
Minotauro
Pages
547
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9789505470679

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