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Sharlin | 4 hours ago

The Hobbit is also a whimsical children's book, and doesn't have anything to do with saving the world (a world that Tolkien had not developed anywhere near the state in we see in LoTR when he wrote The Hobbit almost 20 years earlier).

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jfengel|3 hours ago

The world was pretty well developed, but The Hobbit isn't really set in it. The Hobbit was retconned into his broader Middle-earth as the sequel grew in the telling. He'd been re-writing the material that became The Silmarillion for decades. (And he offered it to the publisher instead of a Hobbit sequel, and they said "what else ya got?)

This despite the fact that some names and elements were re-used. He often cycled the same names around until he found where they fit. Which also makes reading early drafts of the Hobbit fun when Thorin was named Gandalf.

jojobas|4 hours ago

It was a children's book and probably isn't anymore.

hackyhacky|3 hours ago

Was its license rescinded by the International Society of Children's Books? Thanks for letting me know, I'll be sure to tell my child to stop enjoying it.

xyzzy_plugh|2 hours ago

Rest assured, I can personally confirm that it is still a wonderful children's book.

tokai|3 hours ago

How could that status ever chance? Being widely read by adults doesn't change if its an children's book or not.