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Belgium 189, 283

  Beowulf 55, 70, 135, 148, 160, 179–80, 187–8, 224, 234, 237, 239, 256 ‘

  Beren’ 136, 148, 194, 195, 222–3, 226, 237, 245

  Berkshire Downs 85, 214, 217

  Bird and Baby, see Eagle and Child

  Birmingham 21–2, 25, 28–76, passim, 120, and passim; see also King Edward’s School, Birmingham

  Birmingham Oratory 32–66 passim, 100, 111

  ‘Black Riders’ 248–50; see also ‘Ringwraiths’

  Blackwell, Sir Basil 156, 190

  Bloemfontein, 21–31

  Bodleian Library, Oxford 162, 181

  ‘Bolger-Baggins, Bingo’ 247–251

  ‘Bombadil, Tom’ 216, 229, 234, 250

  ‘Boromir’ 264, 301

  Bournemouth 17, 170, 173, 211, 327, 328–336 passim, 338, 340

  Bradley, Henry 140–1

  Bratt, Edith see Tolkien, Edith

  Bratt, Frances 59

  ‘Bree’ 250

  Brendan, St 229

  Breton language, 96, 224

  Brewerton, George 46, 54, 71

  Brill (Bucks.) 214

  British Academy 187

  British Broadcasting Corporation 190, 286, 308

  Brittany 96, 224

  Brodax, Al 301

  Bromsgrove (Worcs.) 49

  Brookes-Smith family 74, 101

  Bryson, John 163

  Buchan, John 220

  Campbell, Alistair 317

  Carr, Charlie 336

  Catcher in the Rye, The 306

  Catholic Church 40–3, 50–1, 93–5 and passim

  Cecil, Lord David 267

  Celtic literature and mythology, Tolkien’s interest in 82–3, 96, 126, 224, 229, 245, 298; see also Welsh language Chambers, R. W. 149, 224

  Charlton-on-Otmoor (Oxon.) 214

  Chaucer 46, 54, 90, 186, 286

  Cheltenham 65–8, 88, 93, 98, 134–5, 204, 329

  Cherwell River 213

  Chesterton, G. K. 193 ‘Cirith Ungol, Tower of’ 294

  Clark Hall, J. R. 239, 256

  Coalbiters, The, see Kolbítar Coghill, Nevill 142, 164, 258, 286

  Coles, Phoebe 157

  Collins & Co. 277–84

  Collins, Sir William 278, 282–4

  Collyer, Naomi 318

  Cornwall 100–1, 105, 213

  Craigie, W. A. 91, 137, 149 Crist 92, 101–2

  Cullis, Colin 99, 103

  Cynewulf 92, 101–2

  Dagnall, Susan 240

  Daily Telegraph 293

  Daniel, Glyn 339

  d’Ardenne, Simonne 189, 210

  Davidman, Joy 315

  Davis, Lena 317–8

  Davis, Norman 307, 317–8, 332

  Dawkins, R. M. 164

  Dinard (Brittany) 96

  Doran, Mgr Wilfred 343

  Dormston (Worcs.) 147

  Dragon School, Oxford 157, 207

  Dublin 294

  Dunsany, Lord, 148, 246

  Dutch language 140, 300

  Dyson, Hugo 142, 196–200, 265, 341

  Eagle and Child public house, Oxford 200, 267, 315

  ‘Earendel’ (‘Earendil’) 92, 101–2, 108–9, 125, 129, 148

  Early English Text Society 185

  Earthly Paradise, The 127

  Eastgate Hotel, Oxford 196, 336

  Edda, Elder (or Poetic) 93, 194, 199, 237

  Edda, Younger (or Prose) 93

  Edinburgh University 338

  ‘Eldamar’ 108–9

  ‘Eldarin, Primitive’ 131

  Elves in Tolkien’s writings, origin of 71–2, 128, 129–30, in early poems 106–9; in The Silmarillion 127–31; nature and function 129–31

  Elvin, William 326

  Elvish languages 86, 107–8, 130–2, 137, 260, 320; their contribution to Tolkien’s skill as a philologist 180–2; see also ‘Quenya’ and ‘Sindarin’

  English Language and Literature, Oxford Honour School of, see Oxford University

  ‘Ents’ 334

  ‘Eriol’ 127, 225

  Esperanto 57

  Essays and Studies 286

  Evesham 35, 178, 212, 337

  Exeter College, Oxford 73, 77–99 passim, 142, 164, 196, 206, 257, 318

  Exodus (Anglo-Saxon) 159, 188

  ‘Faramir’ 264

  Farnell, L. R. 90, 207

  Faulkner, Mrs 59–60, 65

  ëFanorian alphabet 225, 255, 295, 321

  Field family 67, 87–8, 94

  Filey (Yorks.) 146, 215

  Finnish language 73, 86, 104, 107, 131, 177

  Four Loves, The 193, 199, 202, 204

  French language 32, 38, 54, 57, 96

  Furth, Charles 247, 249 ‘

  Galadriel’ 334

  Gamgee, Tolkien first hears the name 37; invention of ‘Gaffer Gamgee’ 213, 251; a real Sam Gamgee 299

  ‘Gamgee, Sam’ 114, 251

  ‘Gandalf’ 76, 180, 237, 240, 250, 306, 320

  Gandalf’s Garden 307

  Gawain, Sir, see Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

  George Allen & Unwin Ltd 190, 239–41, 243, 251, 256, 258, 269–70, 277–80, 283, 285–309 passim, 313, 316, 324, 333, 339

  German language 32, 47, 54–5, 70, 140–1

  ‘Gildor’ 249

  Gilson, R. C. 53–4

  Gilson, R. Q. 68–9, 84, 97, 116–18, 121

  ‘Goldberry’ 217

  Golden Key, The 322

  Golding, William 306

  ‘Gollum’ 247, 249, 262–3, 293

  ‘Gondolin’ 129

  ‘Gondor’ 260, 264, 294–6

  Gordon, E. V. 145–6, 161, 162, 168, 185, 188–9, 224, 249

  Gordon, George 142–4, 149–50, 164

  Gordon, Ida 189n.

  Gothic language 58, 81–2, 86, 160, 177, 285

  Great Divorce, The 265n.

  Great Haywood (Staffs.) 113, 120, 126, 129, 133, 134, 210

  Greek language 45–6, 53–4, 57, 70–4, 80–2, 139

  Green, Peter 293

  Green, Roger Lancelyn 268 Grettis Saga 164

  Griffiths, Elaine 210, 239

  Grove, Jennie 60, 63, 93–6, 98, 113, 134, 138, 205

  Hardie, Colin 338

  Harting, Piet 300

  Havard, R. E. 200, 321

  Headington (Oxford) 13, 289, 300, 313–27

  Hebrew alphabet 139

  Hill, Joy 333, 339

  Hitler, Adolf 252, 258

  Hobbit, The, see Tolkien, J. R. R., writings

  ‘Hobbiton’ 234

  Hobbits, origins and significance of 220, 233–5, 247–54

  Houghton Mifflin Company 243, 294, 302 House of the Wolfings, The 99–100

  Hughes, Richard 291

  Hull, 134, 137

  Icelandic language see Norse Illustrated London News 294

  Incledon family 28, 41, 49, 56, 86–7, 339

  Inklings, The 199–203, 228–9, 267, 278, 316, 321, 341

  Ireland 183, 283, 294

  Islip (Oxon.) 213

  Italian language 137

  ‘Ithilien’ 264

  Jenkinson, Phyllis 318

  Jessop family 67, 94, 329

  Jones, Gwyn 224

  Juliene 189

  Kalevala, The 73, 86, 104, 125, 135

  Katerine 189

  Keats, John 71

  Kilby, Clyde S. 308

  King Edward’s Horse 85

  King Edward’s School, Birmingham 32, 41–76 passim 84, 97, 222

  Kolbítar, The 163–5, 166, 185, 193, 199

  Lakeside Road, Bournemouth 331–3

  Lambert, J. W. 293

  Lamornd Cove (Cornwall) 213

  Lancashire Fusiliers 103, 110, 114–138 passim

  Lang, Andrew 39, 55, 220, 253

  Latin language 32, 38, 45, 53–6, 70–3, 80, 140

  Lean, Tangye 199

  Lear, Edward 217

  Leeds 142–50, 206–7, 219

  Leeds University 143–9, 179, 188, 207

  ‘lembas’ 301

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nbsp; Letters to Malcolm, Chiefly on Prayer 321

  Leverhulme Research Fellowship held by Tolkien 242

  Levin, Bernard 296

  Lewis, C. S. 68, 158, 160, 161, 164, 167, 169, 176, 180, 185–6, 192–204, 208, 221, 226–8, 236, 242, 253, 258, 261–3, 266–8, 272–3, 285, 288, 292, 296, 306, 314–15, 321, 322, 329, 341

  Lewis, Sinclair 220

  Lewis, W. H. 200, 262, 341

  Lickey Hill 48, 52, 63

  Liège University 189, 294

  Life and Passion of St Juliene 189

  Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe, The 268

  ‘Little Kingdom, The’ 222

  Lord of the Flies 306

  Lord of the Rings, The, see Tolkien, J. R. R., writings

  Lumsden, Elisabeth 318

  ‘Lúthien’ 136, 148, 194–5, 222–3, 226, 237, 245

  Lyme Regis 59, 213, 218

  McCallum, R. B. 163

  Macdonald George 39, 220, 237, 322–3

  Madlener, J. 76

  Magdalen College, Oxford 164, 192–6 passim, 267

  Malory 291

  Marquette University 218, 299

  Marvellous Land of Snergs, The 220

  Masefield, John 286

  Mathew, Rev. Gervase 278

  Mawer, Allen 149

  Merton College, Oxford 160, 162, 192, 267, 269, 281, 315, 326

  Merton Street, Oxford 64, 336–9

  Metcalf, John 297

  ‘Middle-earth’ meaning of the phrase 127

  Middle English language 55, 90–1, 99, 144–5, 151, 158, 177–91 passim

  Mills, Stella 210

  Milton, John 71, 184 ‘Minas Morgul’ 264

  Miramar Hotel, Bournemouth 328–31, 335

  ‘Mirkwood’ 100 ‘Misty Mountains’ 247

  Mitchison, Naomi 291 ‘Mordor’ 250ff, 265, 289, 294

  Morgan, Father Francis 44–73 passim, 85, 88–9, 111, 135, 213

  ‘Morgoth’ 127, 148, 226

  ‘Moria, Mines of’ 258, 290

  Morris, William 99–100, 104, 127, 129

  Muir, Edwin 292–3, 297

  Murray, Sir James 140, 210

  Murray, Rev. Robert 210, 291, 342

  Murray, Rosfrith 210

  Mythopieic Society 306

  ‘Naffarin’ 58

  Napier, A. S. 91

  Neave, Edwin 48

  Neave, Jane (aunt of Tolkien) 21, 33, 48, 74, 147, 234, 324

  ‘Necromancer, The’ 226, 237, 248–9

  ‘Nevbosh’ 56

  New English Dictionary 137, 140–1, 179

  New York Herald Tribune 243 New York Times 294

  Newman, John Henry 44, 48 Nibelungenlied 270

  ‘Niggle’ 261

  Nichol Smith, David 162, 267

  Norse language and mythology 55, 70, 73, 91–3, 99, 110, 127, 137, 146, 164, 178, 185, 193–4, 197–9

  North Borneo Frodo Society 307

  Northmoor Road, Oxford 155–7, 165, 204–15 passim 235, 240–1, 252, 257, 260, 269

  ‘Númenor’ 227–9, 296, 320; see also Atlantis

  Observer, the 292, 297

  old English, see Anglo-Saxon ‘Old Man Willow’ 217

  onions, C. T. 140, 164

  orange Free State 22–4

  Out of the Silent Planet 227, 227n

  Oxford, 76, 77ff., 155ff. and passim

  Oxford English Dictionary: see New English Dictionary

  Oxford Magazine 216, 229

  Oxford Poetry 111

  Oxford Times 293

  Oxford University, Tolkien’s first sight of 64, 77; wins scholarship to 72–3; character of in 1911 77–80; his undergraduate life there 79; his daily life there in 1920s and 19308 155–65; and passim

  Oxford University Honour School of English Language and Literature 90ff., 99, 110, 161–2, 177–91 passim; reform of syllabus in 184–5

  Paris 96

  Pearl 55, 70, 161, 188, 190, 319

  ‘Pelargir’ 296

  Pembroke College, Oxford 159, 162, 163, 267

  Perelandra 227n., 228

  Peter Pan 71

  Philological Soceity 186

  Pied Piper, The 39

  Pilgrim’s Regress, The 202–3

  Plotz, Dick 308

  Potter, Beatrix 217

  Problem of Pain, The 203

  Queen’s College, Taunton 192n.

  ‘Quenya’ 86, 131, 260, 320

  Rackham, Arthur 217–18

  Raleigh, Sir Walter 142

  Reade, Father Vincent 100–1

  Ready, William 308

  Red Fairy Book, The 39, 55

  Rednal (Worcs.) 48–9, 51, 52, 56, 63

  Reeve’s Tale, The 186, 188, 286

  Reynolds, R. W. 71, 76, 222

  ‘Ring, The One’ 136, 248–50, 261, 265, 271

  ‘Ring-wraiths’ 250

  Rivals, The 84

  ‘Rohan’ 260, 264

  Roos (Yorks.) 135

  Rotterdam 300

  ‘Rumil, Alphabet of’ 139

  Russia, Soviet 252

  Russian language 137, 140

  Sadler, Sir Michael 149

  St Aloysius’ Church, Oxford 157, 213

  St Andrews University 253–7

  St Anne’s Church, Alcester Street, Birmingham 40–1

  St Gregory’s Church, Oxford 213

  St Philip’s Grammar School, Birmingham 44–5

  Salinger, J. D. 306

  Salu, Mary 210, 263, 338

  Sandfield Road, Oxford 13, 313–31 passim

  Sarehole (Warwickshire) 35–43, 48, 52, 169, 170, 178, 234

  ‘Saruman’ 301

  ‘Sauron’ 227, 246, 251, 266, 300, 307

  Sayer, George 285

  Science Fiction Writers of America 305

  Screwtape Letters, The 203

  Seafarer, The 188

  ‘Shadowfax’ 320

  Shakespeare 46, 62, 184

  ‘Shelob’ 265

  Sheridan, R. B. 84 ‘Shire, The’ 234, 249, 251, 295

  Sidgwick & Jackson (publishers) 111, 113

  Sidmouth (Devon) 255, 213, 250, 251

  Silmarillion, The, see Tolkien, J. R. R., writings

  ‘Silmarils, The’ 127, 148, 226, 246, 255

  ‘Sindarin’ 131, 260, 320

  Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 55, 70, 145, 172, 185, 188, 190, 234, 302, 319

  Sir Orfeo 190

  Sisam, Kenneth 91, 145, 149, 188

  ‘Smaug’ 237–9

  Smith, Geoffrey Bache 70, 80, 84, 85, 97, 103–7

  Somme, battle of the 115–21, 129, 192

  South Africa 21–3, 25, 29, 33, 35, 40, 144, 262, 266; see also Bloemfontein and Orange Free State

  Spanish language 58, 96, 137

  Staffordshire 110, 113, 137

  Stewart, J. I. M. 179

  Suffield family 21–3, 147, 178, 234

  Suffield, Beatrice 51–2, 59

  Suffield, John (grandfather of Tolkien) 22, 33, 41, 147, 234

  Suffield, Mabel, see Tolkien, Mabel

  Sunday Times 293, 297

  Surprised by Joy 68, 195

  Swann, Donald 302, 326

  Swedish language 300

  Swiss Alps 74–6, 237

  ‘Taníquetil’ 109

  ‘T.C.B.S., The’ 69–73, 79, 84–5, 97, 103–4, 116, 118–21, 125, 192, 199, 316

  That Hideous Strength 202, 227n., 228

  Thompson, Francis 72, 130

  ‘Thorin Oakenshield’ 237

  ‘Thror’ 241

  Time & Tide 201, 229, 292, 296

  Times, The 180, 242

  Times Literary Supplement 242

  ‘Titus, Timothy’ 216, 234

  Tolhurst, Denis and Jocelyn 340

  Tolkien family, origins of 21–3, 32–5

  Tolkien, Adam (grandson of J. R. R. T.) 337

  Tolkien, Arthur (father of J. R. R. T.) 21–31, 41

  Tolkien, Baillie (daughter-in-law of J. R. R. T.) 337

  Tolkien, Christopher (son of J. R. R. T.) 136, 149, 157, 191, 2
07, 226, 227n., 236, 239, 249–50, 257, 259–63, 266, 267, 269, 282, 288, 295, 317, 332, 340

  Tolkien, Edith (wife of J. R. R. T.) appearance 14, 59; birth and upbringing 59–61; meets Tolkien 61; romance with him 61–6; separation from him 65–6, reunion with him 87–9; becomes a Catholic 94–8; marriage 111–12; makes fair copy of his work 133; identified with ‘Luthien’ 135–6; unhappiness with Oxford life 204–9; interest in Tolkien’s writing 210; increasing infirmity 211, 283, 316, 325, 327; retirement in Bournemouth 327–32; death 335 and passim

  Tolkien, Faith (daughter-in-law of J.R.R. T.) 317

  Tolkien, Hilary (brother of J. R. R. T.) 28–76 passim, 101, 103, 147, 212, 234, 337

  ‘Tolkien in Oxford’ (BBC television programme) 309

  Tolkien, Joan Anne (granddaughter of J. R. R. T.) 324

  Tolkien, John Benjamin (grandfather of J. R. R. T.) 34

  Tolkien, John (son of J. R. R. T.) 135, 156, 207–11, 215–6, 219, 236, 257, 264, 269, 317, 340, 342

  Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel (1892–1973)

  LIFE: ancestry 21–3, 33–5; birth 25; names given to him 26; infancy at Bloemfontein 26–9; return to England 29–30; childhood at Sarehole 35–42; receives first lessons from his mother 38–9, 45; childhood reading 39–40; early interest in languages 39; encounters Norse legends 39–40; writes first story 39; mother becomes a Catholic 40–1; family moves into Birmingham 42–4; attends King Edward’s School Birmingham 41–6; 49, 53ff.; encounters Welsh language 43–4; encounters Middle English 46, 55; learns Anglo-Saxon 54–5; death of mother 49; interest in Rugby football 53, 62–3, 72–3, 79; begins to invent languages 56–8 (see also Elvish languages); romance with Edith Bratt 61–6; separated from her 64–6; formation of ‘The T.C.B.S.’ 68–71; wins Oxford scholarship 73; visits Swiss Alps 74–6; goes up to Oxford 77ff.; reunion with Edith Bratt 87–9; takes Honour Moderations 89–90; changes to English School 30; wins First Class Honours 110; wartime service 110ff; marriage 111–12; serves in Somme 114–19; begins to write The Silmarillion 127–35; obtains job on Oxford Dictionary 137–41; keeps a diary in invented alphabets 139 (see also alphabets, invented); moves to Leeds 142–3; elected Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford 149–50; his life there 156–7; teaching methods 158–61; duties as Professor 182–3; reform of syllabus 184–5, 195; friendship with C. S. Lewis 192–203, 207–8; formation of ‘The Inklings’ 199–203 buys a car 212; tells bedtime stories 215, 219; writes The Hobbit 234–9; begins to write The Lord of the Rings 246; progress on the book 246–73; made Professor of English Language and Literature 267; completes The Lord of the Rings 271; negotiations for its publication 277–84; success of The Lord of the Rings 297ff.; retirement 314–18; continued work on The Silmarillion 318–20, 333–5, 338; financial prosperity 325–7; moves to Bournemouth 327–33; death of his wife 335; returns to Oxford 336; life there 336–9; recieves C.B.E. and academic honours 338; final illness and death 257

 

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