<p>This book examines key points of J. R. R. Tolkienβs life and writing career in relation to his views on humanism and feminism, particularly his sympathy for and toleration of those who are different, deemed unimportant, or marginalizedβnamely, the Other. Jane Chance argues such empathy derived fr
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