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On The Shoulders Of Hobbits: The Road To Virtue With Tolkien And Lewis (2012)

by Louis Markos(Favorite Author)
4.15 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0802443192 (ISBN13: 9780802443199)
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English
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Moody Publishers
review 1: As a book to learn life lessons from, I would not rate this very high. It does speak of virtues and their application in the stories of C. S. Lewis and Tolken and what they mean to us. However, I found it far more useful from a story telling stand point and writing of ones own stories, then learning from these authors.On the Shoulders of Hobbits does give some insight into interpretation of events in LOTR, The Chronicles of Narnia, and the Hobbit and what can be taken from them. Yet it was more of a condemnation of modern values (not all of which I disagreed with), but not as much the exploration of the before mentioned works as suggested.I received this title from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
review 2: I'm a huge fan of Tolkien (Lord of the
... moreRings) and CS Lewis (Chronicles of Narnia) so I was intrigued by this book. The author discusses I1) the journey of the hero (Joseph Campbell), (2) several virtues, plus friendship, and (3) types of evil. He shows how these themes are exemplified by the LOTR and the Chronicles. For example, he discusses how the friendships of Sam and Frodo and the other characters in the Fellowship of the Ring drive the story and are important and uses Gollum as one type of evil. Markos says evil isn't inherent but that people become evil. I need to think about this more. Actually, I found a lot to think about as I read the book.Some of Markos' examples are stretched a little in the Chronicles, but for the most part, the examples work in both writers' works. Markos does base his views in a Christian/Catholic context (Tolkien and Lewis were both Catholic), but even if you aren't Catholic, you'll enjoy reading about the characters in these tales. It helps if you have already read the stories. He mixes in information about both Tolkien and Lewis, most of which I knew, but which those who don't know these authors well would find very interesting. I believe fiction has a lot to tell us - well-done, high-quality fiction, that is - and these two stories are, in my opinion, the highest quality fiction of the 20th century. Even if you are not a fan of fiction, you may find your views changing after reading this book. If you haven't read LOTR and the Chronicles (which, by the way, are not just for children), it might inspire you to read them. I'm going to do some re-reading...soon. less
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magicalbananas
An inside look into the mind of Tolkien and Lewis. Definitely worth reading.
Jane
More insight into the inferred meanings of characters, etc.
Tooba
Excellent book on the value of stories! I loved it!!
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