Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
He may likely have read the Hobbit as a kid, as it was published in the US in 1938 and was a roaring success in the children's lit field; indeed, if the Tolkien influence on Gygax's part comes from the pre-LotR edition of the Hobbit (pre-Retcon Third Edition from the 60's), that would make a lot of sense.Gygax could have said that Lord of the Rings was formative to his reading, but I don't see how. He was born in 1938. The Lord of the Rings was not published until the mid-50's.
And worse, Gygax was American, LOTR was not generally available in the US until Ace books bootlegged it in 1965...just in time for it to be adopted by the counterculture. It's understandable that Gygax would be antipathic to LOTR; here's a near 30 year old man who has been reading great fantasy and scifi by the likes of Anderson, Howard, de Camp, and Burroughs suddenly inundated with Johnny Come Latelies who suddenly discovered fantasy exists with their discovery of Hobbits.
It's pretty much how I feel about Game of Thrones and "Big Bang Theory".
It is worth noting, as well, that the Hobbit was one of Poul Anderson's favorite books before the LotR came out, so if he was exposed to Anderson, Gygax would have likely heard of the Hobbit before the crazed of the 60's.
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