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  1. 20 de jun. de 2006 · The College plays host to a week of seminars and papers given by leading international specialists on Tolkien’s Exeter years, the influence of the Great War, the healing power of his narrative, its relevance to religious studies, the author’s friendship with French theologian Louis Bouyer, Tolkien and the English Language, Tolkien and Vico and more.

  2. dc.contributor.author: Sherwood, W: dc.date.accessioned: 2020-01-27T11:18:09Z: dc.date.issued: 2020-01-27: dc.description.abstract: The Tolkien Estate Limited has given permission for the quotations from J R R Tolkien’s published works and unpublished manuscripts in this thesis and for its dissemination by the University of Exeter for the purposes of scholarly research and study.

  3. In October of the same year, Tolkien began studying at Exeter College, Oxford. He initially read classics but changed his course in 1913 to English language and literature, graduating in 1915 with first-class honours. Among his tutors at Oxford was Joseph Wright, whose Primer of the Gothic Language had inspired Tolkien as a schoolboy.

  4. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Tolkien settled in England as a child, going on to study at Exeter College. While teaching at Oxford University, he published the popular fantasy novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

  5. Exeter College - in full: The Rector and Scholars of Exeter College in the University of Oxford - is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England and the fourth oldest college of the University. The college is located on Turl Street, where it was founded in 1314 by Devon-born Walter de Stapledon, Bishop of Exeter, as a ...

  6. www.oxfordvisit.com › university-and-colleges › exeter-collegeExeter College - OxfordVisit

    A constituent college of the University of Oxford in England, Exeter College is the fourth-oldest college of the university and was founded in 1314 by Devon-born Bishop of Exeter Walter de Stapledon. Exeter was popular with the sons of Devonshire gentry when it was founded, but it has since been associated with a wide range of prominent alumni, such as William Morris, J. R. R. Tolkien, Richard ...

  7. Exeter College: Our journey begins at Exeter College, where Tolkien spent much of his academic career as a student and later as a professor of Anglo-Saxon literature.Wander through the college grounds and imagine young Tolkien strolling along the corridors, drawing inspiration from medieval architecture and scholarly atmosphere.