The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings
by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien holds a exceptional rating of 4.80 out of 5, based on 12.8K reader ratings. First published in 1954. The book spans 436 pages.
About The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien's three-volume epic, is set in the imaginary world of Middle-earth -- home to many strange beings, and most notably hobbits, a peace-loving "little people," cheerful and shy. Since its original British publication in 1954-55, the saga has entranced readers of all ages. It is at once a classic myth and a modern fairy tale. Critic Michael Straight has hailed it as one of the "very few works of genius in recent literature." Middle-earth is a world receptive to poets, scholars, children, and all other people of good will. Donald Barr has described it as "a scrubbed morning world, and a ringing nightmare world...especially sunlit, and shadowed by perils very fundamental, of a peculiarly uncompounded darkness." The story of this world is one of high and heroic adventure. Barr compared it to Beowulf, C.S. Lewis to Orlando Furioso, W.H. Auden to The Thirty-nine Steps. In fact the saga is sui generis -- a triumph of imagination which springs to life within its own framework and on its own terms. - Jacket flap.
Frodo and the Companions of the Ring have been beset by danger during their quest to prevent the Ruling Ring from falling into the hands of the Dark Lord by destroying it in the Cracks of Doom. They have lost the wizard, Gandalf, in the battle with an evil spirit in the Mines of Moria; and at the Falls of Rauros, Boromir, seduced by the power of the Ring, tried to seize it by force. While Frodo and Sam made their escape the rest of the company were attacked by Orcs. Now they continue their journey alone down the great River Anduin – alone, that is, save for the mysterious creeping figure that follows wherever they go. J.R.R. Tolkien’s great work of imaginative fiction has been labelled both a heroic romance and a classic fantasy fiction. By turns comic and homely, epic and diabolic, the narrative moves through countless changes of scene and character in an imaginary world which is totally convincing in its detail.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Author | J.R.R. Tolkien |
| Published | 1954 |
| Pages | 436 |
| Kindle Price | $12.99 |
| Genres | Fiction |
| Average Rating | 4.80 / 5.00 |
| Total Ratings | 12,752 |
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What genre is The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings?
The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings is categorized as Fiction. Its primary genre classification is Fiction.
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Based on 12.8K reader ratings, The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings has an average score of 4.80 out of 5.00, which is considered "Exceptional."
How many pages is The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings?
The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings has 436 pages.
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The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings was written by J.R.R. Tolkien. It was first published in 1954.
What is the ISBN for The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings?
The ISBN-13 for The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings is 9788481362602.
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