There and Back Again (in-universe)

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"There and Back Again" is Bilbo Baggins’s autobiographical account of his adventures, serving as a foundational in-universe text within J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth legendarium.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autobiographical work
fictional book
in-universe text
alternativeTitle There and Back Again (in-universe)
surface form: There and Back Again, a Hobbit’s Holiday
appearsIn The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings
associatedCharacter Gandalf
Gollum
Thorin Oakenshield
associatedLocation Lake-town
Mirkwood
Erebor
surface form: The Lonely Mountain
author Bilbo Baggins
compiledIn The Red Book of Westmarch (in-universe)
surface form: Red Book of Westmarch
containsAccountOf Smaug
surface form: Smaug the Dragon

events in Lake-town (Esgaroth)
journey from the Shire to Rivendell
journey through Mirkwood
return journey to the Shire
createdBy J. R. R. Tolkien
describedAs the first part of the Red Book of Westmarch
fictionalStatus diegetic document
fictionalUniverse Middle-earth
followedBy Translations from the Elvish (in-universe)
surface form: Translations from the Elvish (within the Red Book)
genre adventure narrative
memoir
travel narrative
influences scholarship of the Dúnedain (in-universe)
inUniverseAuthorHome Bag End
inUniverseAuthorLocation The Shire
inUniverseAuthorRace Hobbit
inUniverseReputation curious tale among Hobbits
inUniverseTimePeriod late Third Age
language Westron
surface form: Westron (in-universe)
linkedWork The Downfall of the Lord of the Rings and the Return of the King
medium manuscript (in-universe)
metaFictionalFunction in-universe counterpart of The Hobbit
narrativePerspective first-person
partOf The Red Book of Westmarch (in-universe)
surface form: Red Book of Westmarch
roleInLegendarium foundational narrative source
status primary historical source (in-universe)
subject Battle of Five Armies
Bilbo Baggins’s journey to the Lonely Mountain
adventures with Thorin and Company
discovery of the One Ring
encounter with Gollum
quest to reclaim Erebor
translatedBy J. R. R. Tolkien
surface form: J. R. R. Tolkien (as translator of the Red Book)
usedAsSourceBy Frodo Baggins
Samwise Gamgee

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Bilbo Baggins authored There and Back Again (in-universe)
The Red Book of Westmarch (in-universe) contains There and Back Again (in-universe)
subject surface form: The Red Book of Westmarch
this entity surface form: There and Back Again, a hobbit's holiday
There and Back Again (in-universe) alternativeTitle There and Back Again (in-universe)
subject surface form: There and Back Again
this entity surface form: There and Back Again, a Hobbit’s Holiday