J. R. R. Tolkien - Biography
Tolkien Biography: Masters of Fantasy and the Creator of Middle-earthJohn Ronald Ruel is a name familiar to millions of readers around the world, and his writing has become a fantasy classic. He was not only an outstanding writer, but also a linguist, professor and creator of a unique world that won the hearts of many. In this biography, we will tell you about the life, creativity and influence of J.R. R. on literature and culture.
John Ronald Ruel was born on January 3, 1892 in the city of Bloemfontein, which was located in the then United Province of Suffolk, which is now part of South Africa. His parents, Arthur and Mabel Tolkien, were British citizens and their stay in South Africa was work-related.
The family returned to England when John was just four years old. After the death of his father in 1896, they moved to Sironester, where John began studying at a local school, and this was the beginning of his education and interest in literature and languages.
J. R. R. Tolkien developed an early interest in linguistics and literature. He studied at the Exeter School and then went to Oxford University, where he studied classical and medieval languages. His fascination with philology and linguistics became key in his future career.
After graduation, he was called up to the front during the First World War, where he took part in the Battle of the Somme. Military events had a profound impact on his late work and the creation of Middle-earth mythology.
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