Morgoth's Ring

Morgoth's Ring
Title Morgoth's Ring PDF eBook
Author Christopher Tolkien
Publisher
Total Pages 500
Release 2010-03-04
Genre Fantasy fiction
ISBN 9780007365340

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This is the first of two volumes which documents later writing of 'The Silmarillion', Tolkien's epic tale of war. Christopher Tolkien documents the history of 'The Silmarillion', from the time when his father turned again to 'the Matter of the Elder Days'.

Morgoth's Ring

Morgoth's Ring
Title Morgoth's Ring PDF eBook
Author J. R. R. Tolkien
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780261103009

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This is the first of two volumes which documents later writing of The Silmarillion, Tolkien's epic tale of war. Christopher Tolkien documents the history of The Silmarillion, from the time when his father turned again to 'the Matter of the Elder Days'.

Morgoth's Ring

Morgoth's Ring
Title Morgoth's Ring PDF eBook
Author John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1993
Genre Middle Earth (Imaginary place)
ISBN 9780261103009

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Morgoth's Ring

Morgoth's Ring
Title Morgoth's Ring PDF eBook
Author Christopher Tolkien
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 695
Release 2023-06-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0063358999

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In Morgoth's Ring, the tenth volume of The History of Middle-earth and the first of two companion volumes, Christopher Tolkien describes and documents the legends of the Elder Days, as they were evolved and transformed by his father in the years before he completed The Lord of the Rings. The text of the Annals of Aman, the "Blessed Land" in the far West, is given in full. And in writings never before published, we can see the nature of the problems that J.R.R. Tolkien explored in his later years as new and radical ideas, portending upheaval in the heart of the mythology. At this time Tokien sought to redefine the old legends, and wrote of the nature and destiny of Elves, the idea of Elvish rebirth, the origins of the Orcs, and the Fall of Men. His meditation of mortality and immortality as represented in the lives of Men and Elves led to another major writing at this time, the "Debate of Finrod and Andreth," which is reproduced here in full. "Above all," Christopher Tolkien writes in his foreward, "the power and significance of Melkor-Morgoth...was enlarged to become the ground and source of the corruption of Arda." This book indeed is all about Morgoth. Incomparably greater than the power of Sauron, concentrated in the One Ring, Morgoth's power (Tolkien wrote) was dispersed into the very matter of Arda: "The whole of Middle-earth was Morgoth's Ring."

J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia

J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia
Title J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Michael D. C. Drout
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 810
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0415969425

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A detailed work of reference and scholarship, this one volume Encyclopedia includes discussions of all the fundamental issues in Tolkien scholarship written by the leading scholars in the field. Coverage not only presents the most recent scholarship on J.R.R. Tolkien, but also introduces and explores the author and scholar's life and work within their historical and cultural contexts. Tolkien's fiction and his sources of influence are examined along with his artistic and academic achievements - including his translations of medieval texts - teaching posts, linguistic works, and the languages he created. The 550 alphabetically arranged entries fall within the following categories of topics: adaptations art and illustrations characters in Tolkien's work critical history and scholarship influence of Tolkien languages biography literary sources literature creatures and peoples of Middle-earth objects in Tolkien's work places in Tolkien's work reception of Tolkien medieval scholars scholarship by Tolkien medieval literature stylistic elements themes in Tolkien's works theological/ philosophical concepts and philosophers Tolkien's contemporary history and culture works of literature

Morgoth's Ring

Morgoth's Ring
Title Morgoth's Ring PDF eBook
Author John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
Publisher
Total Pages 471
Release 1993
Genre Fantasy fiction
ISBN 9780261103047

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Tolkien Dogmatics

Tolkien Dogmatics
Title Tolkien Dogmatics PDF eBook
Author Austin M. Freeman
Publisher Lexham Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2022-11-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1683596684

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Theology through mythology J. R. R. Tolkien was many things: English Catholic, father and husband, survivor of two world wars, Oxford professor, and author. But he was also a theologian. Tolkien's writings exhibit a coherent theology of God and his works, but Tolkien did not present his views with systematic arguments. Rather, he expressed theology through story. In Tolkien Dogmatics, Austin M. Freeman inspects Tolkien's entire corpus— The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and beyond—as a window into his theology. In his stories, lectures, and letters, Tolkien creatively and carefully engaged with his Christian faith. Tolkien Dogmatics is a comprehensive manual of Tolkien's theological thought arranged in traditional systematic theology categories, with sections on God, revelation, creation, evil, Christ and salvation, the church, and last things. Through Tolkien's imagination, we reencounter our faith.