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The Origins of Tolkien's Middle-earth For Dummies
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J.R.R. Tolkien's novels of Middle-earth –
The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings
trilogy
,
and
The Silmarillian
– have become some of the most famous, and most beloved, literary works of the twentieth century. And the
Lord of the Rings
films by director Peter Jackson have re-ignited interest in Tolkien and his works, as well as introduced his stories to a new generation of fans.
Even if you've never read the novels and have only seen the films, you know that the world of Middle-earth is a complicated one. Tolkien took great care in representing this world, from creating new languages to including very particular cultural details that add to the richness of the world's fabric. Many other books have been written about Tolkien and his works, but none have come close to providing the kind of reference needed to comprehend the world of Middle-earth. That's what veteran
Dummies
author and unabashed Tolkien fan Greg Harvey attempts to do in
The Origins of Tolkien's Middle-earth For Dummies
.
As the author says in his introduction to the book, this is not an encyclopedia or quick guide to all the diverse beings, languages, and history that make up Tolkien's Middle-earth. Nor is it a set of plot outlines for the novels. Rather, what you'll find in
is a basic guide to some of the possible linguistic and mythological origins of Middle-earth, plus a rudimentary analysis of its many themes and lessons for our world. This book can help enrich your reading (or re-reading) of Tolkien's novels, and it will challenge you to think about the themes inherent in Tolkien's Middle-earth and their implications in your own life.
Here's just a sampling of the topics you'll find covered in
:
Exploring the main themes in Tolkien's works, including immortality and death; the heroic quest; love; fate and free will; and faith and redemption
Investigating the diverse lands of Middle-earth – including the Shire, Gondor, and Mordor – and their significance
Examining the different cultures of Middle-earth, such as Hobbits, Elves, Men, and those wily Wizards
Touring the history of Middle-earth
Understanding Tolkien's creation of new languages to enrich the story of Middle-earth
Top Ten lists on the battles in the War of the Ring, online resources, and the ways the films differ from the novels
So, whether you're reading Tolkien's novels or watching the films for the first time, or you've been a fan for many years and are looking for a new take on Tolkien's works,
can help you enhance your reading or viewing experience for years to come.
The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings
trilogy
,
and
The Silmarillian
– have become some of the most famous, and most beloved, literary works of the twentieth century. And the
Lord of the Rings
films by director Peter Jackson have re-ignited interest in Tolkien and his works, as well as introduced his stories to a new generation of fans.
Even if you've never read the novels and have only seen the films, you know that the world of Middle-earth is a complicated one. Tolkien took great care in representing this world, from creating new languages to including very particular cultural details that add to the richness of the world's fabric. Many other books have been written about Tolkien and his works, but none have come close to providing the kind of reference needed to comprehend the world of Middle-earth. That's what veteran
Dummies
author and unabashed Tolkien fan Greg Harvey attempts to do in
The Origins of Tolkien's Middle-earth For Dummies
.
As the author says in his introduction to the book, this is not an encyclopedia or quick guide to all the diverse beings, languages, and history that make up Tolkien's Middle-earth. Nor is it a set of plot outlines for the novels. Rather, what you'll find in
is a basic guide to some of the possible linguistic and mythological origins of Middle-earth, plus a rudimentary analysis of its many themes and lessons for our world. This book can help enrich your reading (or re-reading) of Tolkien's novels, and it will challenge you to think about the themes inherent in Tolkien's Middle-earth and their implications in your own life.
Here's just a sampling of the topics you'll find covered in
:
Exploring the main themes in Tolkien's works, including immortality and death; the heroic quest; love; fate and free will; and faith and redemption
Investigating the diverse lands of Middle-earth – including the Shire, Gondor, and Mordor – and their significance
Examining the different cultures of Middle-earth, such as Hobbits, Elves, Men, and those wily Wizards
Touring the history of Middle-earth
Understanding Tolkien's creation of new languages to enrich the story of Middle-earth
Top Ten lists on the battles in the War of the Ring, online resources, and the ways the films differ from the novels
So, whether you're reading Tolkien's novels or watching the films for the first time, or you've been a fan for many years and are looking for a new take on Tolkien's works,
can help you enhance your reading or viewing experience for years to come.