Farmer Giles of Ham
Book Review
«Farmer Giles of Ham» is a charming tale by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, which stands apart from his more famous works like «The Lord of the Rings» or «The Hobbit». Critics note that this book exemplifies Tolkien's skill in crafting humorous and light-hearted stories that nonetheless contain deep subtexts and allusions to medieval literature. The plot tells of Farmer Giles, who unexpectedly becomes a hero after encountering a dragon. Critics emphasize that Tolkien skillfully uses elements of English folklore and mythology, creating a unique world that, despite its simplicity, is full of charm and wisdom. The language of the book is rich and vibrant, making it an engaging read for both children and adults. Overall, «Farmer Giles of Ham» is considered one of the best examples of Tolkien's short prose, demonstrating his ability to blend humor and fantasy with a deep understanding of human nature.
