Packed with extraordinary creatures such as hobbits, dwarves and elves, which series of books by J.R.R. Tolkien take place in which imaginary world?

The Hobbit, fantasy novel by J.R.R. Tolkien, published in 1937. The novel introduced Tolkien’s richly imagined world of Middle Earth in its Third Age and served as a prologue to his The Lord of the Rings.

The origins of the name and idea of “hobbits” have been debated; literary antecedents include Sinclair Lewis’s 1922 novel Babbitt, and Edward Wyke Smith’s 1927 The Marvellous Land of Snergs. There is a disputed connection with old names for ghostly creatures, which include boggles, hobbits, and hobgoblins. Some scholars have noted correspondences with rabbits, but Tolkien emphatically rejected a relationship with rabbits, and emphasized hobbits’ humanity.

Halflings appear as a race in Dungeons & Dragons, the original name hobbits being later avoided for legal reasons. The usage has been taken up by fantasy authors including Terry Brooks, Jack Vance, and Clifford D. Simak.

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