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ـ ذا لورد أوف ذا رينغز، للمؤلف
جي
.
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تولكين
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The Lord of the Rings
The request for a sequel prompted Tolkien to begin what would become his most famous work: the epic novel
The Lord of the Rings
(originally published in three volumes 1954–1955). Tolkien spent more than ten years writing the primary narrative and appendices for
The Lord of the Rings
, during which time he received the constant support of the Inklings, in particular his closest friend Lewis, the author of
The Chronicles of Narnia
. Both
The Hobbit
and
The Lord of the Rings
are set against the background of
The Silmarillion
, but in a time long after it.
Tolkien at first intended
The Lord of the Rings
to be a children's tale in the style of
The Hobbit
, but it quickly grew darker and more serious in the writing.
[141]
Though a direct sequel to
The Hobbit
, it addressed an older audience, drawing on the immense
back story
of
Beleriand
that Tolkien had constructed in previous years, and which eventually saw posthumous publication in
The Silmarillion
and other volumes. Tolkien's influence weighs heavily on the
fantasy
genre that grew up after the success of
The Lord of the Rings
.
The Lord of the Rings
became immensely popular in the 1960s and has remained so ever since, ranking as one of the most popular works of fiction of the 20th century, judged by both sales and reader surveys.
[142]
In the 2003 "
Big Read
" survey conducted by the BBC,
The Lord of the Rings
was found to be the "Nation's Best-loved Book". Australians voted
The Lord of the Rings
"My Favourite Book" in a 2004 survey conducted by the
Australian ABC
.
[143]
In a 1999 poll of
Amazon.com
customers,
The Lord of the Rings
was judged to be their favourite "book of the millennium".
[144]
In 2002 Tolkien was voted the 92nd "
greatest Briton
" in a poll conducted by the BBC, and in 2004 he was voted 35th in the
SABC3's Great South Africans
, the only person to appear in both lists. His popularity is not limited to the English-speaking world: in a 2004 poll inspired by the UK's "Big Read" survey, about 250,000 Germans found
The Lord of the Rings
to be their favourite work of literature.
[145]
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