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How old was j.r.r. tolkien when he wrote the hobbit

Tolkien was an English fantasy author and academic. Tolkien settled in England as a child, going on to study at Exeter College. The works have had a devoted international fan base and been adapted into award-winning blockbuster films. After Arthur died from complications of rheumatic fever, Mabel settled with four-year-old Tolkien and his younger brother, Hilary, in the country hamlet of Sarehole, in Birmingham, England.

Mabel died in , and the Tolkien brothers were sent to live with a relative and in boarding homes, with a Catholic priest assuming guardianship in Birmingham.

Where did j.r.r. tolkien live

Tolkien went on to get his first-class degree at Exeter College, specializing in Anglo-Saxon and Germanic languages and classic literature. Tolkien enlisted as a lieutenant in the Lancashire Fusiliers and served in World War I, making sure to continue writing as well. He fought in the Battle of the Somme, in which there were severe casualties, and was eventually released from duty due to illness.

In the midst of his military service, he married Edith Bratt in Continuing his linguistic studies, Tolkien joined the faculty of the University of Leeds in and a few years later became a professor at Oxford University. While there he started a writing group called The Inklings, which counted among its members C. Lewis and Owen Barfield. It was also at Oxford, while grading a paper, that he spontaneously wrote a short line about "a hobbit.

He also created more than drawings to support the narrative. Over the years, while working on scholarly publications, Tolkien developed the work that would come to be regarded as his masterpiece — The Lord of the Rings series, partially inspired by ancient European myths, with its own sets of maps, lore and languages. The books gave readers a rich literary trove populated by elves, goblins, talking trees and all manner of fantastic creatures, including characters like the wizard Gandalf and the dwarf Gimli.