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The Lord of the Rings: Part 1 The Fellowship of the RingThe Lord of the Rings: Part 1 The Fellowship of the Ring

The Lord of the Rings: Part 1 The Fellowship of the Ring - J.R.R Tolkien - 文宇宙|Bookniverse

The Lord of the Rings: Part 1 The Fellowship of the Ring

J.R.R Tolkien
US $10.05
US $12.56
publisher date
2025/02
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isbn
9789888915200
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book format
ePub
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兒童青少年讀物 > 兒童文學
The Lord of the Rings, Part 1: The Fellowship of the Ring begins in the peaceful Shire, a land inhabited by Hobbits. The protagonist, Frodo Baggins, is a young Hobbit who unexpectedly inherits a seemingly innocuous ring. It becomes clear that this is no ordinary ring; it is the One Ring, carrying immense power and a dark history, corrupting those who possess it. Recognizing the peril that the ring poses, a wise wizard advises Frodo to leave the Shire and embark on a quest to destroy the ring in the fires of Mount Doom. The Fellowship is formed, a group representing the free peoples of Middle-earth, united in their mission to support Frodo and protect him on his quest.

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J.R.R Tolkien
J.R.R. Tolkien has crafted a rich tapestry of legends and adventures that endures as a cornerstone of the fantasy genre. He was born in South Africa in 1892 but he spent much of his time in England. His expertise in Old English and Norse mythology played a significant role in shaping the Middle-earth world building. During his time as a professor at Oxford University, Tolkien developed a close friendship with fellow writer C.S. Lewis, the author of The Chronicles of Narnia. The shared passion for mythology and storytelling provided Tolkien with a supportive environment to cultivate his creative talent.

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