Bored of the Rings (book)

Bored of the Rings is a short novel by Henry N. Beard and Douglas C. Kenney that parodies The Lord of the Rings.

Publication

Bored of the Rings was first published in 1969 by Signet for the Harvard Lampoon.

Parody

The Signet first edition cover parodies the The Lord of the Rings paperback cover by artist Barbara Remington . It was drawn by Michael K. Frith.

Characters, races, and places

The novel's characters, races, and places are parodies of the same from Lower Middle Earth (Middle-earth). A parody map of Lower Middle Earth, created William S. Donnell, reflects these parodies. Notable examples of these parodies include:

Parody
Derivation
Original
Goodgulf Greyteeth, the good wizard
"a discredited Rosicrucian" and "a 32nd Degree Mason and Honorary Shriner" (Gulf Oil slogan)
Gandalf Greyhame
Boggies
(not for the faint of heart)
Hobbits
Dildo Bugger
Dildo; buggerBilbo Baggins
Bag Eye
Bag End
Frito Bugger
Fritos, a corn chips brandFrodo Baggins
Spam Gangree
SPAM, a food brand; gangreneSamwise Gamgee
Moxie Dingleberry
Moxie, a soft drink brandMeriadoc Brandybuck
Pepsi Dingleberry
Pepsi, a soft drink brandPeregrin Took
Stomper, or Arrowroot
Arrowroot, a brand of bland biscuits for babies and the elderly.
Strider or Aragorn
Arrowshirt
Arrow shirt, a brand of men's dress shirt.
Arathorn II
Gimlet
Gimlet cocktail.
Gimli
Groin
Groin
Glóin
Legolam
"leg of lamb"
Legolas
Bromosel
Used to be an indigestion relief product
Boromir
Eorache
"ear ache"
Éowyn
Tim Benzedrine
Benzedrine—a stimulant drug popular during the 1960s—and former Harvard professor Timothy Leary
Tom Bombadil
Goddam
"God damn"
Gollum
Two-dor
"Two-dor" (Tudor)
Gondor
Fordor
"four door," evil kingdom opposed to "Two-dor" (Tudor)
Mordor
Sorhed, the evil wizard
"Sore head"
Sauron
Serutan
Serutan was the name of a laxative product: the product name is simply "Natures" spelled backwards.
Saruman
Isinglass
Isinglass, a substance used in clarifying wine.
Isengard
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