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  1. Michael was born in October 1920, in Oxford. When Michael was 4, he lost his toy dog on the beach while on holiday at Filey. To cheer the young boy up, Tolkien turned the incident a story called “Roverandom” – the story of a dog turned into a toy after biting a wizard. As a child, he (and also Christopher) had a passion for railways, and ...

  2. Michael Hilary Reuel Tolkien. Tolkiens zweiter Sohn, Michael Hilary Reuel Tolkien, wurde am 22. Oktober 1920 geboren. Später würde er seinen Spielzeughund verlieren und seinen Vater dazu inspirieren, Roverandom zu schreiben. Im gleichen Jahr zogen die Tolkiens nach Leeds, wo Tolkien eine Dozentenstelle für englische Sprachwissenschaft an der ...

  3. Michael Tolkien (October 22, 1920 - February 27, 1984) was brother to Christopher Tolkien, Priscilla Tolkien, and John Francis Reuel Tolkien, who were children of J.R.R. Tolkien and Edith Tolkien. He was born in Oxfordshire, and lived in the United Kingdom until his death. A young Michael...

  4. Michael Tolkien, 6-8 Mar 1941. ‘war broke out the next year, while I still had a year to go at college. In those days chaps joined up, or were scorned publicly. It was a nasty cleft to be in, especially for a young man with too much imagination and little physical courage.’.

  5. Jun 26, 2013 · In this exclusive interview, Michael Tolkien discusses his writing process, his early memories reading The Rose-Coloured Wish, and future writing projects he has in the works. Arwen: Your mother first introduced you to Florence Bone’s The Rose-Coloured Wish. What do you most remember about that first impression?

  6. Michael Tolkien, poet and critic, senior grandson of J.R.R. Tolkien. His background, published verse collections, tales and ongoing work, and critical comments on these. Also features his collected critical essays on a variety of poets and lectures on his grandfather's work, with personal recollections about the fantasy author.

  7. Michael Tolkien, poet and critic, senior grandson of J.R.R. Tolkien. His background, published verse collections, tales and ongoing work, and critical comments on these. Also features his collected critical essays on a variety of poets and lectures on his grandfather's work, with personal recollections about the fantasy author.

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