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Aragost
08-07-2002, 09:28 AM
What is the history of middle earth about
Davin
08-07-2002, 09:38 AM
Umm......I'm guessing that the History of Middle-earth is..well....the History of Middle-earth
I think I may be just plain dumb....but I don't really know what you want for an answer? You want me to write out the entire history of Midde-earth?
Child of the 7th Age
08-07-2002, 09:46 AM
Your seven words raises a very big question. There are currently 12 volumes in the set--a 13th is supposed to be issued this month which consists of an index. There is also the volume Unfinished Tales which is similar. In fact, I would read that first before tackling HoMe.
HoMe contains many, but not all, of the writings which Tolkien did on the Legendarium that were not included in the Silmarillion. (There's some other good stuff published elsewhere like the journal Vinyar Tengwar, especially the things on mid-to-mind communication.) Some of the items are earlier drafts of stories that were included in the Silm or LotR. Some of them were even later drafts, things that Tolkien revised after publication of the LotR itself. There are also essays and stories which touch on subjects and ideas that you won't find anywhere in the Silm itself. Morgoth's Ring, for example, has several good examples like this.
The challenge as you read all this is that the drafts and essays don't all agree with each other, or even with the things you find in the Silm. That gets you into the sticky question of "canon". What is the "real" Tolkien---the published things in Silm, the latest things Tolkien wrote, or maybe even just those ideas and essay you like the best??? (To be truthful, I tend to the latter, but a real scholar or someone editing a new edition of the Silm like some people on this site have to make a more organized decision than that!)
nyways, look at first at Unifinished Tales before you tacle HoMe.
sharon
Davin
08-07-2002, 09:47 AM
aaah. now i see......I am dumb!!!! smilies/wink.gif
Legolas
08-07-2002, 10:00 AM
Essays, poems, and ideas by Tolkien compiled, edited, and commented on by his son Christopher.
Some are early ideas that evolved into the stories you've already read and become familiar with. Others are notes on what happened away from the main action presented in the other books. Others still are notes that further explain the origins of things not wholly explained in the Silmarillion.
Galorme
08-07-2002, 11:48 AM
I'm not sure what HoME 13 would include. Also Christopher seemed pretty final in his forward to Peoples, saying that ::gets book:: "[after this book] the histoy ends".
Edit: Sorry i re-read your post and it said "that contains an index" which would make sense, even if it was a bit of a waste of a book.
[ August 07, 2002: Message edited by: Galorme ]
Child of the 7th Age
08-07-2002, 12:00 PM
Oh, no. Not a waste. I am dying for a decent index. How many times have I scrambled around the volumes unable to find what I want because I'm unsure what volume it's in. Some people know HoMe word for word, but that's not me, so I sure hope that index is good!!
sharon, the 7th age hobbit
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