John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born in Bloefontain, South Africa on January 3, 1892, parents are British. This family lives in South Africa for his father's work. In April 1895, Turkien, his mother and his brother Hillary returned to England. Their father, Arthur Reuel, is planning to stay in South Africa and join his family if you have time. In the UK, Arthur died. After Arthur's death, the family borrowed a hut at Sarehole Mill in Birmingham. Turquen spent many happy years there.
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Tolkienology is a study by Tolkien fans who portrayed the work of J. R. R. Tolkien as a true ancient history in the Middle East from the perspective of "space". This is different from Tolskien's research in that it ignores the author's actual composition history and inevitably assumes a potential inner consensus canon. There is no clear boundary between Tolkien's fans and academic Tolkien's research. Authors of academically published research on Tolkien may still be motivated by private enthusiasm for their work and various Tolkien communities combine academic research with fans' activities. Therefore, Oxonmoot organized by the Tolkien Association has lectures, slides and impersonation parties. Likewise, Deutsche Tolkien Gesellschaft corresponded to fans of Tolkien in the German-speaking European region and co-hosted a seminar on Tolkien's research at the University of Jena in 2005 and 2007.
Tolkien's fans are international informal community fans. They are a legend of Middle-earth, including J. R. R. Tolkien's work, especially Hobbit, Lord of the Rings, and Silmarion. A "fan" is a term used to describe a subculture of a particular type of fan. In this sense, "tokin fans" rose in the United States in the 1960s, and in the context of the hippie movement the authors felt frustrated (in 1973 the tokins died). "Tolkiens is the people who studied the work of JR R. Tolkien, which usually refers to elf language students and" Tolkienology. "The term Ringer is a lord of the rings fans, especially Peter Jackson Other languages that represent Tolkien fans include Tolkienite or Tolkiendil.