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  1. Tolkien at Exeter College: How an Oxford undergraduate created Middle-earth is a booklet by John Garth published by Exeter College in 2014. Available only in the U.K., it tells in detail of J.R.R. Tolkien's time at Oxford Exeter College from 1911 to 1915, with numerous exclusive photos and stories of him and other "Exonians". It contains more than 40 images. Tolkien at Exeter College: How an ...

  2. 2 de oct. de 2023 · Tolkien and Oxford Student Linguist Joseph Wright, Tolkien's tutor at Oxford, mentor and later personal friend.. As a student, Tolkien had founded the literary club Apolausticks ().Many members also joined the Chequers Clubbe a dining society at Exeter College founded by Tolkien and Colin Cullis in 1914.. Tolkien (22) was an undergraduate when the Great War broke out (August 1914) but he ...

  3. 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.

  4. ounded by Walter de Stapledon, Bishop of Exeter in 1314, Exeter College is the fourth oldest in the University and has a long literary and artistic heritage. Famous Exonians include William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones, Alan Bennett, Philip Pullman and Martin Amis. Exeter College Archive has information on Tolkien’s time as an undergraduate

  5. 11 de ago. de 2017 · Tolkien at Exeter College: How an Oxford undergraduate created Middle-earth (revised 2022) is the definitive account of Tolkien’s life in the vitally formative years 1911–15, drawing on extensive new research to enlarge the account already given in Tolkien and the Great War. 68 pages including colour cover, with more than 45 images include previously unseen pictures by and of Tolkien.

  6. Author of Tolkien’s Worlds, the award-winning Tolkien and the Great War and the short study Tolkien at Exeter College, John Garth is also an editor and public speaker, and was a fellow of the Black Mountain Institute in 2015–16.

  7. Exeter College, Oxford: over 700 years of excellence