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Edward G. Pettit with cohost Dr. Sara Brown Bios on our webpage: https://www.rosenbach.org/programs/bi... Ep 5: Ch 6 Out of the Frying-Pan and into the Fire “Bake and toast ‘em, fry and roast ‘em.” Bilbo rejoins the company outside the mountain, but keeps secret his new invisibility ring. Now without food or supplies, they soon learn the Goblins are in hot pursuit and with their wolf allies, the wild Wargs, chase the company up into the trees. How will they escape this one? Cue a certain Philadelphia NFL team fight song ("Fly, Eagles, Fly!") Music by Pleated Gazelle Artwork and Credits by Scott Banks Inspiration from J.R.R. Tolkien https://www.rosenbach.org/programs/bi... We’re going on a Biblioventure to Middle-Earth with J.R.R. Tolkien’s first fantasy novel, The Hobbit. First conceived as a story Tolkien told to his own children, then published in 1937, The Hobbit isn’t your ordinary children’s book. Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf, and the dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield, go on a quest to recover the treasure stolen by the dragon Smaug. Along the way they encounter trolls, goblins, elves, and other fantastic creatures. However, through it all, Tolkien has weaved a thousand years of language, lore, and literature. We’ll explore the deep roots of the mythic tales that inspired Tolkien’s work and examine how the novel fits into the broader Middle-Earth legendarium the author created over many years. Host Edward G. Pettit and a rotating group of Tolkienian cohosts will have our usual Biblioventures “conversational annotation” each week, chapter by chapter, providing context and insight about the author, the characters, and this brilliantly conceived fantasy story. And we’ll have fun as we travel there and back again along the road with Bilbo. So, pack your pipeweed and pocket handkerchiefs and join us in Middle Earth! (While The Hobbit certainly appeals to children, this will not be a children’s show. It will feature grown-ups talking about the book and we can’t guarantee that the conversation will always be for all ears. And hobbits love to smoke and drink. Every week will also feature specialty drinks inspired by the chapters and as much pipe smoking as the host can do in the given time.) Donate to the Rosenbach https://www.rosenbach.org/give Become a Rosenbach member https://www.rosenbach.org/become-a-me... Facebook Biblioventures: The Hobbit / biblioventureshobbit