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The Marvellous Land of Snergs

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282: 309:– a haphazard plot and fantastic creatures. It criticizes the inconsistencies in the island story and the stylistic flaws which come from an over-awareness of the child audience, but considers that "Wyke-Smith transcends such superficial, dreamlike stories by creating a true fairy story, along the lines that were later elucidated by Tolkien". 272:
The similarities between the races of snergs and hobbits have led to speculation that the book was a major inspiration. They are similar in their physical descriptions, their love of communal feasting, and their names, particularly Gorbo and Bilbo. In all the books there are also journeys through
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is set on a fictional island somewhere on Earth, but difficult to reach. On the island is a colony of children (rescued from neglect by the redoubtable Miss Watkyns), the crew of the
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to his children. He said: "I should like to record my own love and my children's love of E. A. Wyke-Smith's
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A Snerg with a bow and arrows. The book is seen by Tolkien scholars as an influence on Tolkien's
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in September 1927, and later published in the U.S. in 1928 by
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The Ring of Words: Tolkien and the Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Wyke-Smith
George Morrow
Children's novel
Fantasy literature
Ernest Benn
Harper & Brothers
OCLC
504683286
LC Class
fantasy
Edward Wyke-Smith
Punch
George Morrow
Ernest Benn
Harper & Brothers
J. R. R. Tolkien
The Hobbit
Flying Dutchman
ogre
tigers
brown bears
European dragons
ghouls
unicorns
J. R. R. Tolkien
The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings

hobbits

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