Greenery72 t1_itftj7b wrote
Hi , Great choice,! Next, if you hadn't already, C S. Lewis' Book #1 in the Chronicles of Narnia, The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe,which was published in 1955 , and work up In the series from there! Thanks
Tenorius OP t1_itfurn6 wrote
I think i will pause any fantasy readings for a while... as a fan of the genre i feel like any fantasy story will pale when compared to tolkiens world.
My goal now is to read some classics like all quiet on western front and get a sense of what tolkien experienced in the WW1
scottostanek t1_itgjvvu wrote
If you want to go non fantasy but still interested in Tolkien’s work ( and C. S. Lewis as well) dig up a copy of The Inklings, which goes into detail of those two and few more as professors exchanging letters about their works while at Oxford. It explained how those times going into Mordor equated with Tolkien’s experiences in trenches : sword of the Westerness = American rifle, elven cloak= trench coat, dwarven mail = British uniform, and he was from Lancanshire. Did a report on it in Highschool and it stuck with me.
Greenery72 t1_itfvtkh wrote
Ok. Thanks
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