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Tolkien and the Silmarils

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The Silmarillion was J.R.R. Tolkien's most profound work, the book he wrote to please himself. The noted Tolkien scholar Randel Helms provides a lucid analysis of Tolkien's labour of love. He describes the sources of The Silmarillion, both classical and Biblical, its major themes and its separate parts. He explains its complex relationship with Tolkien's other major works, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, and shows how it underlies them both. In a special afterword, he examines the question posed by the recent publication of Unfinished Tales, and discusses the possibility of further volumes of Tolkien's unpublished works. As an original and provocative guide to the mythical world of the Silmarils and to its creator, Randel Helms's study will prove invaluable to every Tolkien reader.

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Tolkien and the Silmarils, Randel Helms

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1981
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Titre
Tolkien and the Silmarils
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1981
Format
rigide
Pages
104
ISBN13
9780395294697
Séries
Mots clés
Fiction, Fantasy
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3,85 sur 5
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The Silmarillion was J.R.R. Tolkien's most profound work, the book he wrote to please himself. The noted Tolkien scholar Randel Helms provides a lucid analysis of Tolkien's labour of love. He describes the sources of The Silmarillion, both classical and Biblical, its major themes and its separate parts. He explains its complex relationship with Tolkien's other major works, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, and shows how it underlies them both. In a special afterword, he examines the question posed by the recent publication of Unfinished Tales, and discusses the possibility of further volumes of Tolkien's unpublished works. As an original and provocative guide to the mythical world of the Silmarils and to its creator, Randel Helms's study will prove invaluable to every Tolkien reader.