One Ring to Rule them All
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring


A world of fantasy or real life?

In 1954, J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Fellowship of The Ring," the first volume of the three-part epic, was published. Since then, millions of readers have identified with the story's unforgettable hero, the hobbit Frodo, as he travels through a world filled with good and evil, magic and lore, friendship and courage.

What is it about this story that has had such a profound effect on so many? Take a look at these books in the Questia library to understand why.

Tolkien's Legendarium: Essays on the History of Middle-Earth >
  Edited by Verlyn Flieger and Carl E. Hostetter
J.R.R. Tolkien and His Literary Resonances: Views of Middle-Earth >
  Edited by George Clark and Daniel Timmons
J.R.R. Tolkien: Six Decades of Criticism >
 Written by Judith Johnson

 

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