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Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien : a selection / edited by Humphrey Carpenter, with the assistance of Christopher Tolkien.

Author/creator Tolkien, J. R. R. (John Ronald Reuel), 1892-1973
Other author/creatorCarpenter, Humphrey, editor.
Other author/creatorTolkien, Christopher.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoLondon ; Boston : Allen & Unwin, 1981.
Description463 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : facsimile ; 23 cm
Subject(s)
Uniform titleCorrespondence. Selections
Review ' ... If you wanted to go on from the end of The Hobbit I think the ring would be your inevitable choice as the link. If then you wanted a large tale, the Ring would at once acquire a capital letter; and the Dark Lord would immediately appear. As he did, unasked, on the hearth at Bag End as soon as I came to that point. So the essential Quest started at once. But I met a lot of things along the way that astonished me. Tom Bombadil I knew already; but I had never been to Bree. Strider sitting in the corner of the inn was a shock, and I had no more idea who he was than Frodo did. The Mines of Moria had been a mere name; and of Lothlorien no word had reached my mortal ears till I came there.' -- J.R.R. Tolkien to W.H. Auden, June 7, 1955 J.R.R. Tolkien, cherished author of The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion, was one of the twentieth century's most prolific letter writers. Over the years he wrote a mass of letters -- to his publishers, his family, to friends, and to fans of his books -- which record the history and composition of his works and his reaction to subsequent events. By turns thoughtful, impish, scholarly, impassioned, playful, vigorous, and gentle, Tolkien poured his heart and mind into a great stream of correspondence to intimate friends and unknown admirers all over the world. From this collection one sees a mind of immense complexity and many layers -- artistic, religious, charmingly eccentric, sentimental, and ultimately brilliant ... this collection provides an invaluable record that sheds much light on Tolkien's creative genius, his thoughts and feelings about his own work, and the evolution of his grand design for the creation of a whole new world -- Middle-earth.
Local noteJoyner - See also manuscript material related to the James H. and Virginia Schlobin Literature of the Fantastic Collection. Ask in Joyner Library Special Collections.
General noteIncludes index.
Bibliography noteIncludes index.
Acquisitions source Joyner Schlobin Coll copy purchased from Larsen Books, 3/25/21
Genre/formPersonal correspondence.
LCCN 82101345
ISBN0048260053
ISBN9780048260055

Available Items

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Joyner Schlobin Fantasy Collection PR6039.O32 Z48 1981B ✔ Available Request Material