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Ronald Reuel Tolkien Biography

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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was well known, internationally as a fantasy writer. He was born in South Africa on January 3, 1892. He lived with both his mother and his father. His father was a bank manager but passed away unexpectedly when Tolkien was four years old due to complications from rheumatic fever, an inflammatory disease that develops from inadequately treated scarlet fever or strep throat (cite), both being common back in that time period. Ronald (as everyone called him) was visiting family in England with his mother and younger brother which was named Hilary, at the time of his father’s death. After Tolkien’s father passed, his mother did not return to South Africa but moved her family to be near her own in Birmingham, England where she began to homeschool Ronald and his brother. Not long after moving to Birmingham, Mrs. Tolkien and her sister were alienated from their family when they converted to Roman Catholicism in the 1900s.

She was forced to move out with her young children to even poorer places to stay. After getting settled in, Ronald …show more content…

He was named John. One year after, he took a job as a researcher for a project at Oxford called the Oxford English Dictionary Project. Soon after, Tolkien and his family moved to Oxford. While at Oxford, he tutored privately and became recognized for being extremely knowledgeable in linguistics. In 1925 he published an edition of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight which was a collaboration he did with a young Canadian, that he had met five years before when he started his job at the University of Leeds as a Reader in English. After working for at the University for quite some time, he was then hired as a Professor of Anglo-Saxon in none other than in Oxford, making him and his family move back. While in Oxford Ronald and Edith then had their youngest child in 1929 which had followed their two previous childbirths; Michael in 1920 and Christopher in

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