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Pdt_the_Confused
LOTR is a world started in WWI... (or perhaps prior) and it will continue, regardless.
It started as a language (Elvish) while Tolkien was studying under men like Joseph Wrighty and William Craigie. He had a very serious interest in llinguistics, which is how he ended up transferring battalions to be a signal officer. When he went away to WWI he ended up surviving one of the most horrific battles of the time (the Battle of the Somme), only to be sent home due to trench fever.
Originally, Middle-Earth was to be the lost continent of Atlantis. That part of the original mythology of Middle-Earth survived in the form of Numenor. While recovering in a hospital, he returned to his work and The Silmarillion began to take shape, years before The Hobbit or The Lord of the Rings. It is remarkable that the origin of Middle-Earth wasn't published until 1977, four years after his death and roughly 60 years after it had been begun.
Contrary to popular belief, Tolkien did not write LOTR or the others while in the trenches. He is quoted as having said that at most one might scribble something onto a scrap of paper and tuck it into a pocket (paraphrased).
I just finished writing a research paper two weeks ago on Tolkien, so these things were still fresh in my mind.
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