Description
After over ten years of research into the settings in the Cotswold shires that Professor Tolkien turned from reality into fantasy, Steve Ponty explores the locations that serve as the true inspiration for the Shire in The Lord of the Rings.
By reversing the map of the Shire and looking at it back-to-front, Steve has identified the Cotswolds and many other parts of the Four Shires (Worcester, Gloucester, Oxford, Warwick) comprising the Shire in the legendary story. He also unveils, by a process of allusion and elision, the origin of the place names we all recognise on the book's maps in both the Welsh and English languages.
Apart from the countless secrets of geography hidden in the epic story, there are references never revealed before this brand-new perspective, to personalities contemporary with Professor Tolkien's writings such that in many ways, The Lord of the Rings may be read as a parody of England in the 1930s and the war years.
About the Author
Steve Ponty was born in Pontypridd, Wales and has a background in languages. He has studied Law, as well as Classical Literature and Poetry at Cambridge. He researched the topography of the Cotswolds and surrounding areas from 2006 onwards and unearthed J.R.R. Tolkien's 'Shire' in reality, by close comparison between the maps of Middle and Mother-earth.
Book Information
ISBN 9781803130132
Author Steve Ponty
Format Hardback
Page Count 560
Imprint Matador
Publisher Troubador Publishing