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JRR
Tolkien's fantasy writing has achieved cult status.
The
Hobbit (1937), developed as a bedtime story for his children,
is about the adventures of a friendly gnome-like creature,
Bilbo Baggins, who has to destroy a dragon who menaces a rural
community.
The
Lord of the Rings (1954-5) has the same characters, again
engaged in a quest to destroy evil.
In
this more ambitious work, Tolkien created Middle Earth, a
long gone time with its own history and mythology.
He
also wrote The Silmarillion (1977).
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