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  1. JRR Tolkien matriculated (formally entered Exeter College) on 17 October 1911, aged 19, as an exhibitioner in Classics. He changed course to English Language and Literature graduating in 1915 with first class Honours.

  2. With new discoveries and insights plus previously unseen Tolkien sketches, photos and manuscripts, Tolkien at Exeter College goes well beyond my briefer account of his college days in Tolkien and the Great War.

  3. 14 de mar. de 2024 · The booklet gives an account of Tolkien's university life at Exeter College, going from peacetime into war, and tells the process of his early myth-making. It is practically an extension of Garth's larger work Tolkien and the Great War. It includes several previously unseen sketches and photos.

  4. 16 de sept. de 2014 · Rich with archive material and original sketches by Tolkien – some never before seen – Tolkien at Exeter College is essential reading for anyone interested in Tolkien, Oxford, and the histories of Britain and of Middle-earth.

  5. After Edith’s death in 1971, Tolkien moved back to Oxford. In March 1972, he took up residence in a set of rooms provided by Merton College as an Emeritus Fellow where he lived until his death in September 1973. Cover photograph © Billet. Poter, 1972. Front Quad, Exeter College.

  6. Enriched by over three dozen rare photographs, holographs, and illustrations, Tolkien at Exeter College reveals that Tolkien's life in university from 1911 to. 1915 was a time of innocence, a time of confidences. Exeter is a prequel of sorts to Garth's first biographical masterpiece, the award-winning Tolkien and the Great War published in 2003.

  7. 17 de sept. de 2023 · Tolkien at Exeter College: How an Oxford undergraduate created Middle-earth is a biography book about J.R.R. Tolkien by John Garth, published in 2014. The book gives the story of Tolkien's life as an undergraduate at Exeter College, from peacetime into war. It also tells how he first created his mythological world in 1914-15.