The Annotated Hobbit: The Hobbit, Or, There and Back Again

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Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988 - Fiction - 335 pages
An exciting re-experience of the fantasy literature classic in a handsomely designed edition that includes two-color text and illustrations from the many foreign editions.

Contents

Introduction
1
An Unexpected Party
9
Roast Mutton
37
A Short Rest
55
Over Hill and Under Hill
65
Riddles in the Dark
79
Out of the FryingPan into the Fire
101
Queer Lodgings
122
Inside Information
224
Not at Home
246
Fire and Water
258
The Gathering of the Clouds
268
A Thief in the Night
279
The Clouds Burst
286
The Return Journey
299
The Last Stage
308

Flies and Spiders
151
Barrels Out of Bond
182
A Warm Welcome
201
On the Doorstep
214
Textual and Revisional Notes
321
On Runes and Their Values
329
Bibliography
331

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About the author (1988)

A writer of fantasies, Tolkien, a professor of language and literature at Oxford University, was always intrigued by early English and the imaginative use of language. In his greatest story, the trilogy The Lord of the Rings (1954--56), Tolkien invented a language with vocabulary, grammar, syntax, even poetry of its own. Though readers have created various possible allegorical interpretations, Tolkien has said: "It is not about anything but itself. (Certainly it has no allegorical intentions, general, particular or topical, moral, religious or political.)" In The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (1962), Tolkien tells the story of the "master of wood, water, and hill," a jolly teller of tales and singer of songs, one of the multitude of characters in his romance, saga, epic, or fairy tales about his country of the Hobbits. Tolkien was also a formidable medieval scholar, as evidenced by his work, Beowulf: The Monster and the Critics (1936) and his edition of Anciene Wisse: English Text of the Anciene Riwle. Among his works published posthumously, are The Legend of Sigurd and GudrĂșn and The Fall of Arthur, which was edited by his son, Christopher. In 2013, his title, The Hobbit (Movie Tie-In) made The New York Times Best Seller List.

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