Personally, I find it really tough to imagine the fantasy genre without Tolkien.  It certainly wouldn't be the same.  Elves, dwarves ectera have been around for a long time, but what Tolkien did as far as creating an entire history is, as far as I know, perviously unprecedented.  That idea of creating a universe for your characters to play in with it's own past and future has influenced so much fantasy literature and films. 
 
As for the original topic of this thread, I don't think LotR would be all that different if it were published now.  The characters are archtypes that existed long before Tolkien.  I think the only change would be a little political correctness that would be insisted upon by the publishers; Black Numenoreans and the like.  That's just a change in the way a few things are phrased and not a biggie in my opinion. 
 
H.C. 
 
H.C. 
 
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