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The Real Middle Earth

A History of the Dark Ages that Inspired Tolkien

November 1, 2022 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9781529059601
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Description

An engaging popular history of the magically enchanting early-English civilization on which Tolkien based the world of The Lord of the Rings. Now reissued with a fresh cover look. J.R.R. Tolkien readily admitted that the concept of Middle-earth was not his own invention. An Old English term for the Dark Age world, it was always assumed that the importance of magic in this world existed only in Tolkien's works. In The Real Middle Earth, Professor Brian Bates reveals the vivid truth about this historical culture. Behind the stories we know of Dark Age kings and queens, warriors and battles, lies the hidden history of Middle-earth, a world of magic, mystery and destiny. Fiery dragons were seen to fly across the sky, monsters haunted the marshes, and elves fired poisoned arrows. Wizards cast healing spells, wise trees gave blessings, and omens foretold the deaths of kings. The very landscape itself was enchanted and the world imbued with a life force. Repressed by a millennium of Christianity, this belief system all but disappeared, leaving only faint traces in folk memory and fairy tales. In this remarkable book, Professor Brian Bates has drawn on the latest archaeological findings to reconstruct the imaginative world of our past, revealing a culture with insights that may yet help us understand our own place in the world.

About this Author

Brian Bates is professor of Psychology and Consciousness at the University of Sussex. He is a leading writer on the spiritual world of the Anglo-Saxon and Norse cultures. He is also the co-author of The Human Face with John Cleese. Brian has contributed to the Sunday Times, Observer, and Express.

ISBN: 9781529059601
Format: Trade paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Published: 2022-11-01

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