There is grand romance in The Lord of the Rings. It's an important part of epic literature.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Lord of the Rings movie set an entirely new standard for fantasy in the movies.
I'd never read 'Lord of the Rings' until I was asked to play Gandalf, so I didn't really know it was a frightfully famous book.
'Lord of the Rings' was a set of books in which the world had been conceived before the characters were placed within that context.
Every book should have a romance.
Romance novels satisfy a very specific fantasy of romantic love that seems to be a powerful part of the female psyche.
'Lord of the Rings' was about saving the world, big time, big duties.
'The Lord of the Rings,' published in the mid-1950s, was intended as a prehistory to our own world. It was perceived by Tolkien to be a small but significant episode in a vast alternate mythology constructed entirely out of his own imagination.
The success that the Tolkien books had redefined modern fantasy.
To me, characters are at the heart of great literature.
Romance is one of the sacred temples that dot the landscape of life.
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