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progismylife
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Topic: Tolkien Posted: January 13 2007 at 14:42 |
The Lord of the Rings is one book that the publisher thought would be better as 3 books.
I put other because J.R.R. Tolkien's son, Christopher Tolkien, has been going through his father's collection of writings and releasing them as books. Ghost Rider, do you think you could add anything? |
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Raff
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 14:51 |
I could add tons of things if I were not so tired.... Seriously, I can tell you that Tolkien hated to see "The Lord of the Rings" referred to as a trilogy - it was a book divided in three parts, not a series as far too many people seem to think!
I'm in two minds as concerns Christopher T.'s work. Some of what he did has been very useful indeed to Tolkien scholars, but there is too much that just smacks of an easy way to make money out of his father's name and reputation. Actually, of all the books he edited after JRRT's death, my favourite is probably "Unfinished Tales" - "The Silmarillion" should've probably looked like that, if Chris hadn't intervened quite heavily in order to string the various parts together. I love both LotR and "The Hobbit", which is a masterpiece in its own right. Tolkien's shorter fiction is also quite interesting (I'll be writing something on the subject in the next few months). However, the best piece of work by Tolkien besides LotR and TH is the essay "On Fairy-Stories" - probably the best defense of non-realistic literature ever written. |
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progismylife
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 14:53 |
Thanks Ghost Rider.
I'm glad we have a Tolkien expert. |
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N Ellingworth
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 14:54 |
Personally my favourite is the Lord of the Rings but The Silmarillion and The Hobbit are also great, I've not got round to reading anything else by either JRR Tolkien or Christopher Tolkien but I intend to.
I do make a point of reading the Lord of the Rings at least once a year. |
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progismylife
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 14:55 |
I try to read the Lord of the RIngs once a year but sometimes I am too busy |
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N Ellingworth
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 14:57 |
I always ensure I have time to read a good book.
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progismylife
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 14:59 |
The Tolkien books I have but not fully finished are Unfinished Tales and The Book of Lost Tales 1 & 2. I would have to say that The Hobbit is my favorite read because it has a great story line and wonderful writing.
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Bern
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 15:00 |
I've read most of Tolkien's work and my favorite remains the classic and epic The Lord of the Rings. The Hobbit is also a masterpiece in his own right as Raffaella pointed out. I often see it as Book 1 of the Lord of the Rings. I personnally always read it before I move on to the LotR.
I also really liked the Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle-Earth. This is probably my favorite short book by Tolkien. Anyways, clappies to a master fantasy writer. |
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progismylife
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 15:00 |
I usually make sure I have time to read it but 2006 was stressful and a bad year for me and I moved so I couldn't get a hold of my copies of it. |
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Evans
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 15:01 |
Back on topic, though.. i can't vote, as i haven't read silmarillion, but LOTR is one of those books i like to read once every other year or so, and as i don't really read very much, it probably makes a good third of my usual book-diet. (i should probably read more..) |
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Trickster F.
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 15:01 |
TLOTR has quite an atmosphere, The Hobbit was nice, Silmarillion I found boring and never finished, but overall as a reader I've grown out of the first two and I doubt I may be giving them another read anywhere in my life.
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Philéas
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 15:03 |
Silmarillion! Read it two times. I like it so much more than LOtR or
The Hobbit. I can't explain why though, but I really recommend anyone
who hasn't read it to do so!
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The T
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 15:04 |
The answer is The Lord of The Rings, and the reason is far more logical than any: because I haven't read the others.
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Tristan Mulders
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 16:41 |
Silmarillion... why? don't know! Tried a couple of times to start one the LOTR trilogy but never managed to get passed the first few pages.. there's something about Fellowship of the Ring that does not encourage me to read along . I've read The Hobbit as well and quite liked it (although that was a few years ago when I was still in secondary school)
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Scapler
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 17:17 |
Lord of the Rings of course.
I tried to get through the Silmarillion, but was so bored by it I sadly couldn't
Though it did lead to the name of an excellent band!
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tardis
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 17:19 |
The Silmarillion, hands down. Epic does not begin to describe his greatest life-long labour of love.
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Australian
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 17:27 |
All Great, but as The Lord of the Rings is here counted as one book then there is no other choice.
The best single book/part of the story is The Hobbit. You forgot to include Farmer Giles of Ham and Rover random adn Niggle by Leaf Edited by Australian - January 13 2007 at 17:42 |
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tardis
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 17:30 |
Niggle by Leaf is good too
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andu
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 17:47 |
i will not read tolkien until he gets translated in my language because i have major problems with the english language when written with artistic intent. however, i would be very interested in reading the essay you mentioned, "On Fairy-Stories", as i assume it's written in "normal" english, not long, and works as an ars poetica - i love to understand the ways of the artist. can i find it somewhere on the internet or is it only available on paper?
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Trickster F.
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Posted: January 13 2007 at 17:53 |
Sure.
Scroll down, click the blue link "On Fairy Stories".
(I'm interested in the way he defends himself too, after reading Raffaella's post)
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