Tolkien's Bag End
Andrew H. Morton
- Price: £9.95
- Publisher: Brewin Books
- ISBN: 9781858584553
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In Tolkien’s Bag End, Andrew Morton sets
out to uncover the significance of the Worcestershire manor house that famously
gave its name to the home of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins in The Hobbit and The Lord
of the Rings. During the 1920s, when J.R.R. Tolkien was beginning to formulate
the stories that found their way into The Hobbit, Bag End was owned and farmed
by his influential aunt Jane Neave. Tolkien’s Bag End features several
previously unpublished photographs of the real Bag End from this period along with
other interesting images from local archives. The book delves into the history
of the Dormston farm, considers the influence of Tolkien’s Worcestershire
family background and speculates on the origin and meaning of the name Bag End.
With the help of a detailed knowledge of the building and its Worcestershire
setting, the author argues that there are aspects of the real Bag End that may
well have found their way into Tolkien’s fictional location.
Tolkien’s Bag End makes an interesting companion to Andrew Morton’s previous book Tolkien’s Gedling 1914, as both books set out to investigate previously unexplored aspects of J.R.R. Tolkien’s earlier life and influences.
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Format | Paperback |
Pages | 88 |
Dimensions | 240mm x 170mm |
Illustrations | black and white |