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Illustrious Ulair
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: In the home of lost causes, and forsaken beliefs, and unpopular names,and impossible loyalties
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From David Bratman's essay 'The Literary Value of The History of Middle-earth' in the collection 'Tolkien's Legendarium:
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Late Istar
Join Date: Mar 2001
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I'm not saying that it's morally reprehensible to read HoMe out of order. I'm sure there are many people who don't have sufficient interest for that, and would find it excruciatingly boring.
I'm simply recommending reading them in sequence, based on the immensely pleasurable experience I enjoyed in doing so. |
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Bittersweet Symphony
Join Date: Jul 2004
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I agree partly with Aiwendil and partly with Mith. If you're going to read the first few, I-V, I suppose, then I recommend reading them in order. I read Lays of Beleriand first just so I could get straight to the pretty poetry, and didn't completely understand everything. There were some unfamiliar references that were confusing -- mostly the references to Gnomes confused me until someone very nicely answered my question here as to who they were. BoLT I and II proved exhausting and so I'm taking a short break from HoME for a bit...
I started reading the Return of the Shadow (VI) a while ago, though, and it seemed to me that it can stand alone. The rest which cover the Lord of the Rings (the Treason of Isengard, the War of the Ring) can probably be read without having read the previous ones, too. |
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Pilgrim Soul
Join Date: May 2004
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You can get the history of LOTR volumes as a cased set (with the bit that overspills in a slim volume) so there is clearly a market for those volumes separate from the hard core full set.
I guess I am a little sensitive because I was taught that it was a character weakness not to finish a book and still feel a little guilty if I don't (unless the book is utter tripe) but while reading all sequentially may well be ideal if you are up to the task, I just wanted to emphasize that it is worth looking at the later volumes even if you are daunted by the early ones.
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Animated Skeleton
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Sorry for the stopit question, but: how many books are there?
I only have the Sil, is there a list of all the books?
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Pilgrim Soul
Join Date: May 2004
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The books set in Middle Earth that were published in Tolkien's life time are:
The Hobbit The Lord of The Rings The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (Poetry) The Road Goes Ever On (Poetry set to music with an analysis of the Elvish poems "A Elbereth Gilthoniel" and NAmarie However after he died, Tolkien's son Christopher edited and published the rest of his father's writing on Middle Earth. The Silmarillion alone is presented as a "finished" work In Unfinished Tales described above, his role as editor is much more explicit and there are many notes ans some alternative versions. Nevertheless it is quite readable, and parts may interest people who don't like the Sil. The History of Middle Earth is a 12 volume + index collection of early drafts and working notes. Each volume has it's own title and the volumes that contain the drafts of the Lord of the Rings are known as "THe History of the Lord of the rings" Hope that helps
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Here is the complete booklist from the Barrow-Downs main site page.
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