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A short excerpt of The Inklings of Oxford: CS Lewis, JRR Tolkien, and Their Friends here . Check out a walking tour of Oxford here .
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10 Months Ago,
Examiner.com says
(in Chronicles of Narnia in Kansas City)
CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien (Author of The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings) were friends and Tolkien had a large part to do with Lewis' conversion to Christianity. They would often critique each other's work. Tolkien was not immediately impressed with ...
11 Months Ago,
Narnia Fans says
(in Happy 10th Birthday, theonering.net!)
As many of you know, Tolkien and Lewis were great friends for many years. They were influential on each other's works and both taught at Oxford. The place to go for news on The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, for the last 10 years has been none other ...
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| 8 | Peterborough Examiner |
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It might seem hyperbole to claim, as many Wagnerites do, that The Ring Cycle is "The Greatest Work of Art Ever." But the grandeur and power of this monumental work have permeated our culture from Star Wars to Bugs Bunny to J.R.R. Tolkien.
Mon, Dec 31 | from WNYC