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[ { THE PEOPLES OF MIDDLE-EARTH (HISTORY OF MIDDLE-EARTH (HARDCOVER) #12) } ] by Tolkien, J R R (AUTHOR) Dec-06-1996 [ Hardcover ]
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
History
Formato
Copertina rigida
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1996
Editore
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) Dec-06-1996
Descrizione
This volume dives into the rich and intricate history of Middle-earth, showcasing Tolkien's exploration of his expansive mythology. As he crafted the tales that would define a genre, he returned to these foundational myths, shaping them into the vast tapestry that fans treasure today. This work provides invaluable insights into the evolution of the stories and characters that inhabit this legendary realm.
Readers will discover how Tolkien's concepts and narratives evolved over decades, reflecting both his creativity and scholarly pursuits. The meticulously gathered lore, often rooted in ancient languages and cultures, illustrates the depth of Tolkien's world-building. The book serves as a significant resource for both novices and seasoned scholars of Middle-earth.
Through excerpts and analysis, this work reveals Tolkien's dedication to constructing a believable and complex universe, one where every saga has roots that stretch far beyond what readers typically encounter. It lays bare the connections between the myriad peoples and events that populate his legendary land, highlighting the interplay of myth, history, and language.
Readers will discover how Tolkien's concepts and narratives evolved over decades, reflecting both his creativity and scholarly pursuits. The meticulously gathered lore, often rooted in ancient languages and cultures, illustrates the depth of Tolkien's world-building. The book serves as a significant resource for both novices and seasoned scholars of Middle-earth.
Through excerpts and analysis, this work reveals Tolkien's dedication to constructing a believable and complex universe, one where every saga has roots that stretch far beyond what readers typically encounter. It lays bare the connections between the myriad peoples and events that populate his legendary land, highlighting the interplay of myth, history, and language.
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