Morgoth's Ring

Morgoth's Ring

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Science Fiction History
Format Paperback
Pages 496
Language English
Published Jul 1, 2002
Publisher HarperCollins
ISBN-10 0261103008
ISBN-13 9780261103009
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Morgoth's Ring delves deep into the complex mythology of Middle-earth, bringing to life the intricate history crafted by J.R.R. Tolkien and elaborated upon by his son, Christopher. This volume invites readers to explore the profound themes of creation, power, and corruption as it unravels the lore surrounding Morgoth, the dark figure synonymous with evil in Tolkien's world.

Within its pages, a wealth of previously unpublished writings and notes shines light on the evolution of Tolkien's legendarium. The book reveals the philosophical and theological implications of the stories, reflecting not only on the world of Arda but also on the nature of conflict and morality.

As readers journey through the narrative, they encounter characters and events that shape the very fabric of Middle-earth's history. The exploration of these timeless tales offers both insights and questions that resonate with contemporary struggles, bridging the gap between fantasy and reality in a way only Tolkien's storytelling can achieve.

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