Formerly Tolkien was an English professor at Leeds University and he liked it very much. All of his students at Uzbek University and Leeds University seem to appreciate his teachings though he is sometimes difficult to understand from time to time (Torkin is considered a very ambiguous speaker). One of his students, Catherine Bauer, talked about Tolkien's Beowulf interpretation. - How do you do it without knowing that your hair is standing last?
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Turkien was born in Mabelneé Suffield and Arthur Tolkien who earn living from an African bank in Bloemfontein, South Africa on January 3, 1892. Turkien and his brother Hillary returned to England in 1895. A year later, when his father died, the family borrowed a hut at the Shalla Mill in Birmingham where the boy stayed for 4 years. When he reached his school age, Turkien began attending King Edward School. In the early stages of his life, he also faced the death of his mother. Mabel Tolkien died of diabetes in 1904. After this incident, brothers and sisters were taken care of by the grandmother and moved to her house in Stirling Road. At the age of 16 in 1908, Turkien met his life, Edith Blatter's love. In December 1910, his talent succeeded and he won the exhibition at Exeter University in Oxford. In the fall of 1911 it was the first semester of Turkien in Oxford. Turkien also participated in the First World War
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