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- Original Name
- John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
- Birth
- Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality, Free State, South Africa
- Death
- 2 Sep 1973 (aged 81)Bournemouth, Bournemouth Unitary Authority, Dorset, England
- Burial
- Oxford,City of Oxford,Oxfordshire,EnglandShow MapGPS-Latitude: 51.7914574, Longitude: -1.2749146
- Plot
- L2/211
- Memorial ID
- 1456View Source
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Author. He is famed for hisMiddle Earth series of books, including the best selling TheLord of the Rings trilogy. Born to a bank clerk and his wife in Bloemfontein, South Africa, he was the eldest son of two boys. When his father died in 1896, his mother, Mabel Suffield Tolkien, took the two boys and returned to the West Midlands of England, where she had grown up. When he was twelve, his mother died suddenly of diabetes, and a Catholic priest, Father Francis Morgan, eventually took in the two orphans. Showing a clear gift for languages, Ronald (as he was known to his friends) went to Exeter College in Oxford, England, where he obtained a degree in June 1915. World War I had broken out, so Ronald enlisted, and, due to his mastery of several ancient and modern European languages, was quickly promoted to 2nd Lieutenant in the Lancashire Fusiliers. After participating in the Battle of the Somme in 1916, he came down with trench fever and, in November 1916, was evacuated to England to convalesce. Most of his school friends had been killed in the war, and they served as the inspiration for many of the stories in his first book,The Book of Lost Tales, published after his death. With the ending of the war in 1918, he demobilized and became an Assistant Lexicographer on the New Oxford English Dictionary. In 1920, he was hired as Associate Professor in English Language at the University of Leeds. In 1925, he was appointed to the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professorship of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford University. In 1945, he became the Merton Professor of English Language and Literature at Oxford, a position he retained until his retirement in 1959. In 1937, his first major book,The Hobbit, was published. WhenThe Hobbit was immediately successful, his publisher asked for additional writings, which became his 16-year effort to writeThe Lord of the Rings trilogy, published in 1954. Although it received mixed literary reviews, the trilogy was made by BBC Radio into a 12-episode radio program in 1956, which boosted sales of the book to bestseller status. In 1965, a pirated paperback version ofThe Lord of the Rings was printed and rapidly achieved cult status by 1968 for its imagination and poeticness.
Suddenly rich, Tolkien moved to an unlisted address in Bournemouth to escape his numerous fans. After his wife passed away, he returned to Oxford, where he died on September 2, 1973. Both are buried in Wolvercote Cemetery, Oxfordshire. The names Luthien and Beren on their shared grave marker refer to their names for each other, which also served as the inspiration for two characters in his books about Middle-Earth. Since his death, many of his manuscripts have been published under his son Christopher Tolkien's editorship, and nearly all have been best-sellers.
Author. He is famed for hisMiddle Earth series of books, including the best selling TheLord of the Rings trilogy. Born to a bank clerk and his wife in Bloemfontein, South Africa, he was the eldest son of two boys. When his father died in 1896, his mother, Mabel Suffield Tolkien, took the two boys and returned to the West Midlands of England, where she had grown up. When he was twelve, his mother died suddenly of diabetes, and a Catholic priest, Father Francis Morgan, eventually took in the two orphans. Showing a clear gift for languages, Ronald (as he was known to his friends) went to Exeter College in Oxford, England, where he obtained a degree in June 1915. World War I had broken out, so Ronald enlisted, and, due to his mastery of several ancient and modern European languages, was quickly promoted to 2nd Lieutenant in the Lancashire Fusiliers. After participating in the Battle of the Somme in 1916, he came down with trench fever and, in November 1916, was evacuated to England to convalesce. Most of his school friends had been killed in the war, and they served as the inspiration for many of the stories in his first book,The Book of Lost Tales, published after his death. With the ending of the war in 1918, he demobilized and became an Assistant Lexicographer on the New Oxford English Dictionary. In 1920, he was hired as Associate Professor in English Language at the University of Leeds. In 1925, he was appointed to the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professorship of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford University. In 1945, he became the Merton Professor of English Language and Literature at Oxford, a position he retained until his retirement in 1959. In 1937, his first major book,The Hobbit, was published. WhenThe Hobbit was immediately successful, his publisher asked for additional writings, which became his 16-year effort to writeThe Lord of the Rings trilogy, published in 1954. Although it received mixed literary reviews, the trilogy was made by BBC Radio into a 12-episode radio program in 1956, which boosted sales of the book to bestseller status. In 1965, a pirated paperback version ofThe Lord of the Rings was printed and rapidly achieved cult status by 1968 for its imagination and poeticness.
Suddenly rich, Tolkien moved to an unlisted address in Bournemouth to escape his numerous fans. After his wife passed away, he returned to Oxford, where he died on September 2, 1973. Both are buried in Wolvercote Cemetery, Oxfordshire. The names Luthien and Beren on their shared grave marker refer to their names for each other, which also served as the inspiration for two characters in his books about Middle-Earth. Since his death, many of his manuscripts have been published under his son Christopher Tolkien's editorship, and nearly all have been best-sellers.
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EDITH MARY TOLKIEN
LUTHIEN
1889-1971
JOHN RONALD
REUEL TOLKIEN
BEREN
1892-1973
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