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Douglas A. Anderson
Douglas Allen Anderson (born 1959) is an author and editor on the subjects of fantasy and medieval literature, specializing in textual analysis of the works of J. R. R. Tolkien.His first published book was The Annotated Hobbit (1988), which grew out of a study of the revisions made by Tolkien to... show more



Douglas Allen Anderson (born 1959) is an author and editor on the subjects of fantasy and medieval literature, specializing in textual analysis of the works of J. R. R. Tolkien.His first published book was The Annotated Hobbit (1988), which grew out of a study of the revisions made by Tolkien to the various editions of The Hobbit following the publication of The Lord of the Rings. The Annotated Hobbit won the Mythopoeic Award for scholarship. A revised edition was published in 2002.Anderson's textual studies of The Lord of the Rings are the core of the Houghton Mifflin revised American edition of 1987, incorporating various changes made to British editions at Tolkien's direction. He also contributed a "Note on the Text" discussing the history of these changes, which was subsequently incorporated into later editions with various minor revisions.With Verlyn Flieger and Michael D. C. Drout, he is co-editor of Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review, (Volume 1, 2004; Volume 2, 2005; Volume 3, 2006; Volume 4, 2007; Volume 5, 2008; and Volume 6, 2009).Anderson has also edited modern editions of works by other fantasists including Leonard Cline, Kenneth Morris, Evangeline Walton and William Hope Hodgson. Bio from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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Merle
Merle rated it 10 years ago
An obscure fantasy classic, if that isn’t too much of an oxymoron. This little gem was first published in 1926, then re-released in 2005 with a beautiful cover (and too many typos – I have no patience for publishers milking a dead author’s work without bothering to copyedit, even if they do have gre...
Something clever I'll change later
Something clever I'll change later rated it 12 years ago
Want to read: more pre-Tolkein fantasy. It seems so interesting.
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 12 years ago
A lot of the creatures in Tolkien's world come from Northern European legends--elves and dwarves and wizards--but one thing comes from Tolkien--and that's hobbits, and The Hobbit is his first book, that introduced the universe that The Lord of the Rings is set in, but could stand on its own. The thi...
Stewartry
Stewartry rated it 12 years ago
Might as well start moving my reviews over to Booklikes by moving the one with the most "like"s. Enjoy.**spoilers**I can't review The Hobbit: it's part of me, so I can't be objective. Instead, kick on the karaoke machine. He Didn’t Mean To Adventure - The story of The Hobbit, singable to the tu...
A Bookworm's Definitive Story
A Bookworm's Definitive Story rated it 12 years ago
"Fantasy, the making or glimpsing of Other-worlds, was the heart of the desire of Faërie."I don't have any background on English literature (and any other literatures) so please forgive me when I said the language in this book is a bit confusing. But yeah, overall I understand what Tolkien is trying...
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