What unites Tolkien, Dostoevsky, and classical philosophy? Kreeft explains . . .

Why do The Lord of the Rings and The Brothers Karamazov continue to captivate millions?


Peter Kreeft argues that both novels are driven by profound philosophical vision. 


In The Two Greatest Novels Ever Written: The Wisdom of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Brothers Karamazov," he reveals how each story explores the deepest questions of human life.


Tolkien offers an expansive tale of heroism and hope, set in a world shaped by moral struggle. Dostoevsky probes the human conscience with unmatched psychological insight. Though their styles differ, both works explore freedom, goodness, suffering, and the meaning of the human journey.


Kreeft's clarity and wit make this an ideal guide for readers who crave depth in the books they love. It also makes a wonderful Christmas gift for literature enthusiasts and longtime fans of Kreeft!


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