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Author:

Lin Carter

Book Title:

Tolkien: A Look Behind The Lord Of The Rings

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English

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Books

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Mass Market

Publisher:

Ballantine Books

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Non-Classifiable/Fiction

Publication Year:

1973

Original Language:

English

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Fiction

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Novel

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Vintage

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United States

Edition:

Seventh Printing

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Young Adults

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Adults

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Expected toning for a 50 year old pulp paperback. Tight, flat, square, sharp book. Owner's stamp on the edge, FFEP. First in a series of three entry-level studies in adult fantasy. Tolkien: A Look Behind The Lord of the Rings is a study of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien written by Lin Carter. It was first published in paper by Ballantine in 1969 went thru numerous additional printings. It was among the earliest full-length critical works devoted to Tolkien's fantasies, the first to set his writings in their proper context in the history of fantasy. It was the earliest of three studies by Carter devoted to fantasy/horror writers the history of fantasy, being followed by one on Lovecraft, and another on the genre in general, establishing him as an authority on the genre, indirectly leading to his editorial guidance of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series. Gollancz published a HC edition updated by Adam Roberts in 8/03. The study serves as an introduction for those unfamiliar with Tolkien's work. An introduction briefly reviews the publishing phenomenon of The Lord of the Rings its popularity in the wake of the 1st paper editions in the '60s, after which he devotes three chapters to a short biography of the author thru the late '60s, including an account of how it was written. Four chapters explaining Middle-earth summarizing the stories of The Hobbit the three volumes of The Lord of the Rings follow, for the benefit of readers who may not have actually read the works. Carter next turns to the question of what the works are, a point of some confusion at the time. The then-current vogue for realistic fiction provided critics with few tools for evaluating an out- -out fantasy on its own terms. Attempts to deconstruct it as a satire or allegory were rife. Carter firmly debunks these efforts, supporting his argument by drawing on Tolkien's own published ruminations on fantasy's functions purposes. He then contextualizes the works by sketching the history of written fantasy from its earliest appearance in the epic poetry of the ancient world thru the heroic poetry of the Dark the prose romances of the Middle Ages, down to the fairy tales, ghost stories gothic novels of the early modern era the rediscovery of the genre by writers of the 19-20th centuries prior to contemporary with Tolkien. The origins of the modern genre are discovered in the writings of Wm Morris, Lord Dunsany E.R. Eddison followed thru the works of authors they influenced, including H.P. Lovecraft, Fletcher Pratt, L. Sprague de Camp Mervyn Peake. Carter next highlights some of Tolkien's particular debts to his predecessors, tracing the motifs names he utilizes back to their beginnings in Norse mythology highlighting other echoes in his work deriving from legend history. Finally noted is Tolkien's influence on contemporary fantasy, which was just beginning to make itself felt, primarily in the juvenile fantasies of Carol Kendall, Alan Garner Lloyd Alexander.