
- 176 pages
- English
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Tolkien For Beginners
About this book
Tolkien For Beginners will introduce the reader to the multilayered depth and breadth of Tolkien’s tales of Middle-earth, what critics, following Tolkien’s lead, refer to collectively as his legendarium.
J.R.R. Tolkien sweeps us away to a distant time and place that is at the same time, our own time and place. He takes us to a world where difficult choices must be made and are made, where character is defined by those choices, and where redemption is possible though not always embraced.
The Lord of the Rings taps a deep root in the human psyche. There is much death, destruction, and defeat in Tolkien’s world, but there is even more friendship, courage, and hope. What one remembers when one finishes reading The Lord of the Rings is not the vice of the villains, as strong and as well drawn as it is, but the virtue that empowers the heroes to resist it, even at the cost of their own lives.
It will be the goal of Tolkien For Beginners to introduce the reader to the multilayered depth and breadth of Tolkien’s tales of Middle-earth. To do justice to the full dimensions of that legendarium, author Louis Markos will speak in two voices: that of the storyteller who loves the stories he tells and that of the critic who seeks to identify and explicate key themes from those stories. In his telling and analysis, he will treat the legendarium both as a collection of secondary-world myths with their own integrity and as a reflection of Tolkien’s Catholic worldview.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- ONE: Biography
- TWO: The Silmarillion I: In the Beginning
- THREE: The Silmarillion II: The Coming of the Noldor
- FOUR: The Silmarillion III: Beren and Lúthien
- FIVE: The Silmarillion IV: The Children of Húrin
- SIX: The Silmarillion V: The Fall of Beleriand
- SEVEN: The Silmarillion VI: The Second Age
- EIGHT: Lost and Unfinished Tales
- NINE: The Third Age of Middle-earth
- TEN: The Hobbit
- ELEVEN: The Lord of the Rings I: From the Shire to Rivendell
- TWELVE: The Lord of the Rings II: The Fellowship of the Ring
- THIRTEEN: The Lord of the Rings III: The Riders of Rohan
- FOURTEEN: The Lord of the Rings IV: The Road to Mordor
- FIFTEEN: The Lord of the Rings V: Defending Gondor
- SIXTEEN: The Lord of the Rings VI: The Return of the King
- SEVENTEEN: Tolkien on Beowulf
- EIGHTEEN: Tolkien on Fairy Tales
- NINETEEN: Tolkien in Faerie
- TWENTY: The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien
- Annotated Bibliography
- About the Author
- About the Illustrator