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About J. R. R. / Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien
J. R. R. Tolkien was an eminent British author, linguist, and academic known worldwide for his high fantasy works “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of The Rings.” Born on January 3, 1892, Tolkien served as a soldier during World War I and later became a renowned professor at Oxford University. Renowned as the father of modern fantasy, his mythology-rich work continues to captivate millions, having inspired an entire genre.
Christopher Tolkien, born on November 21, 1924, was the third son of J. R. R. Tolkien. Entrusted with his father’s legacy, he edited and published many of his father’s uncompleted works. His significant contribution lies in ensuring the continuation of Middle-earth’s enchanting narrative through books like “The Silmarillion” and “The History of Middle-earth.” An Oxford alumnus and former lecturer, Christopher’s erudite interpretation of his father’s work cemented the indelible legacy of a literary dynasty.