Roverandom

eBook: Roverandom

Sprache - Englisch

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Before hobbits and rings, there was a little dog named Rover—turned into a toy by a grumpy wizard and swept into an unforgettable adventure across land, sea, and even the moon. In Roverandom, J.R.R. Tolkien crafts a whimsical, magical tale written originally to comfort his young son after losing a beloved toy dog. What begins as a simple misfortune blossoms into a journey through enchanted islands, undersea kingdoms, and the mysterious Moon, where Rover must outwit dragons, meet moon-dogs, and find his way home. Bursting with charm, imagination, and gentle humor, Roverandom reveals the playful heart of Tolkien's genius, delighting both children and adults with its lyrical storytelling and fantastical scope. A hidden gem that proves Tolkien's mastery beyond Middle-earth.


Über den Autor

J.R.R. Tolkien (1892–1973) was an English author, scholar, and linguist best known for creating The Hobbit (1937) and The Lord of the Rings (1954–1955). Born in South Africa, he moved to England as a child and later studied at Oxford, where he became a professor of Anglo-Saxon and English literature. A veteran of World War I, Tolkien drew on his love of mythology, language, and medieval literature to craft Middle-earth, an intricate fantasy world with its own histories, cultures, and languages like Elvish. His works, blending epic adventure with deep themes of heroism, friendship, and the struggle against evil, redefined modern fantasy. Though initially slow to gain popularity, The Lord of the Rings became a global phenomenon, influencing countless writers and artists. Tolkien continued expanding his legendarium until his death in 1973, with posthumous works like The Silmarillion (1977) further enriching his mythos. Today, he is celebrated as one of literature's greatest world-builders.

Produkt Details

Verlag: Al-Mashreq eBookstore

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 200 Seiten

Größe: 531,4 KB

ISBN: 9780217572385

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