The Bovadium Fragments

The Bovadium Fragments

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World first publication of a previously unknown short satirical fantasy by J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by his son, Christopher Tolkien, and accompanied by illustrations from the author together with an essay, The Origin of Bovadium, by Richard Ovenden OBE.As Christopher Tolkien notes in his Introduction, The Bovadium Fragments was a 'satirical fantasy' written by his father, which grew out of a planning controversy that erupted in Oxford in the late 1940s, when J.R.R. Tolkien was the Merton Professor of English Language and Literature.Written initially for his own amusement, Tolkien's tale was a private academic jest that poked gentle fun at such things as 'the pomposities of archaeologists' and 'the hideousness of college crockery'. However, it was at the same time expressing a barbed cri de coeur against the inexorable rise of motor transport and 'machine-worship' that was overwhelming the tranquillity of his beloved city.Enriched by a selection of illustrations by the author, and enhanced by Christopher Tolkien's notes and commentary, readers can enjoy at last this tale of an imagined Oxford viewed through the lens of future (and not wholly reliable) academic study.Richard Ovenden's accompanying essay paints a vivid portrait of Oxford during that time. He also provides rich background to the casus belli which led to the furore that Tolkien witnessed first-hand, as the embers of debate between town planners and the university colleges were fanned into flame.Playful, erudite, and ultimately tragically moving, The Bovadium Fragments is like nothing else that J.R.R. Tolkien wrote, and its themes remain both provocative and timely. Within its lines may be found a concern for the fragility of our natural world, a love of which that was shared by both father and son. As Christopher Tolkien's final presentation of his father's work, it is therefore perhaps fitting that The Bovadium Fragments should be their coda.

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Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Contemporary
Format
Hardback
Pages
144
Price
25.00 €

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Lateinische Satire von Tolkien zur Lokalgeschichte der Industrialisierung Oxfords

In diesem ganz neuen Buch, vorerst nur in englischer Sprache, kommt eine etwas unbekanntere Seite Tolkiens zur Sprache. Zum einen seine Liebe für das ländliche, einfache und unkomplizierte Leben (wie er es im Auenland beschreibt) und zum anderen se7n Einsatz zu Gunsten der Erhaltung dessen, einer intakten Natur und entschleunigten Gesellschaft. Ausserdem seine feinfühlige und scharfzüngige, sarkastische Art von Humor verpackt in seine Liebe für Latein. Es geht in diesem letzten von Christopher Tolkien edierten Buch seines Vaters J.R.R. Tolkien um die Geschichte der beschaulichen Universitätsstadt Oxford auf dem Hintergrund der Kriege und der damit einhergehenden Industrualisierung, dem aufkommendem Verkehr und dem starken Bevölkerungswachstums zwischen 1920 und 1960. Das letztliche Verhindern einer neuen Strasse, eie eine grosse Wiese zerstört hätte, war dann erfolgreich. Ausserdem ist dieses Buch neben den Übersetzungen und der Satire eine lohnende Lektüre von lateinischer Prosa. Ein 4,5✨️ Buch, es lohnt sich. The Bovadium Fragments J.R.R. Tolkien Edited by Christopher Tolkien HarperCollins Publisher #tolkien #oxford #latein Für mehr Infos folge meinem Reado-Account, Link siehe Bio.

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