The aim of this dissertation was to discover and understand what was hidden behind the world J.R.R. Tolkien created and how he arrived to the creation of his Secondary World by following the road and the steps he took; I have examined his childhood's experiences, his earlier passions, his interests in languages, mythology and fairy stories, his skills in writing and creating.

The aim of this dissertation was to discover and understand what was hidden behind the world J.R.R. Tolkien created and how he arrived to the creation of his Secondary World by following the road and the steps he took; I have examined his childhood's experiences, his earlier passions, his interests in languages, mythology and fairy stories, his skills in writing and creating.

Creating Middle-earth: The Imaginary Road to J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings

QUAGLIOTTI, ALESSIA
2016/2017

Abstract

The aim of this dissertation was to discover and understand what was hidden behind the world J.R.R. Tolkien created and how he arrived to the creation of his Secondary World by following the road and the steps he took; I have examined his childhood's experiences, his earlier passions, his interests in languages, mythology and fairy stories, his skills in writing and creating.
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The aim of this dissertation was to discover and understand what was hidden behind the world J.R.R. Tolkien created and how he arrived to the creation of his Secondary World by following the road and the steps he took; I have examined his childhood's experiences, his earlier passions, his interests in languages, mythology and fairy stories, his skills in writing and creating.
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