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For more than half a century, the name J. R. R. Tolkien (1892-1973) has been synonymous with epic illusion. Known across the world for his basic The Hobbit and GOD, THE FATHER of the Rings trilogy, Tolkien both revived involvement in fantasy books and set the typical for the genre. Today he's widely acknowledged as the daddy of modern illusion so that as its most famous author. While Tolkien made Midsection Earth famous and vice versa, Tolkien's works were affected by a lifetime of his own personal experiences. His stories concern creatures of myth, yet the plot lines and heroes are human in mind. Tolkien drew his creativity from war, dynamics, record, love, and dialect, and through the lens of illusion he examined bravery, loyalty, and companionship. That essential humanness at the central of his writing, whether it was exhibited by a guy, a hobbit, or perhaps a tree, struck a chord with viewers that continues to resonate today. The Hobbit has been released in more than 40 languages, and GOD, THE FATHER of the Rings has sold more than 150 million copies. In 2008 British isles daily magazine The Times called him number six on its set of 50 greatest British isles authors since 1945. At the same time, you can find more to Tolkien than his catalogs and their acceptance. He is famous for his writing, but Tolkien led an exceptional life. During the period of 81 years, he was a professor and a poet, a veteran of conflict and a champ for dynamics. His own love report influenced one of his beloved stories, and his companionship changed the span of one man's writing. British isles Legends: THE LIFE SPAN and Legacy of J. R. R. Tolkien chronicles the life and work of the famous article writer and examines the long lasting legacy.