John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was a famous British writer. He is best known for his fantasy books The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
Tolkien was born on 3rd January 1892, in South Africa. When he was four years old, the family moved to England in 1900. He was very good at languages. He studied not only Latin and Greek, but also Gothic and Finnish.
After the war, Tolkien taught English language and literature at the University of Leeds. Later he became a professor at Oxford University. There he started a writing group called The Inklings. One of the members of this group was C.S. Lewis (‘The Chronicles of Narnia’), who became one of Tolkien’s closest friends. They shared great enthusiasm for the myths, sagas, and languages of northern Europe.
In 1937, Professor Tolkien published The Hobbit, with his own drawings. He wrote it as bedtime stories for his own children. The book became immediately successful and the publisher asked Tolkien if he had more material. It took him seventeen years to publish The Lord of the Rings, in 1954. The Lord of the Rings was written for older children, the same audience who had grown up since The Hobbit was published. As it was quite a big story it had to be published in three parts. It became a global bestseller at once.
Mark the sentences TRUE or FALSE. Correct the false ones
1. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien knew Greek, Latin, Finnish and English languages.
2. Tolkien was an English language and literature teacher at the University of Leeds.
3. Tolkien didn't draw pictures for "The Hobbit".
4. It took him 18 years to write the book "The Lord of the Rings"
1-True
2-True
3-False
4-False
Объяснение:
Думаю правильно