THE FALL OF NUMENOR - AND OTHER TALES FROM THE SECOND AGE OF MIDDLE-EARTH

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J.R.R. Tolkien''s writings on the Second Age of Middle-earth, collected for the first time in one volume.
J.R.R. Tolkien famously described the Second Age of Middle-earth as a ''dark age, and not very much of its history is (or need be) told''. And for many years readers would need to be content with the tantalizing glimpses of it found within the pages of The Lord of the Rings and its appendices, including the forging of the Rings of Power, the building of the Barad-dur and the rise of Sauron.
It was not until Christopher Tolkien published The Silmarillion after his father''s death that a fuller story could be told. Although much of the book''s content concerned the First Age of Middle-earth, there were at its close two key works that revealed the tumultuous events concerning the rise and fall of the island of Numenor. Raised out of the Great Sea and gifted to the Men of Middle-earth as a reward for aiding the angelic Valar and the Elves in the defeat and capture of the Dark Lord Morgoth, the kingdom became a seat of influence and wealth; but as the Numenoreans'' power increased, the seed of their downfall would inevitably be sown, culminating in the Last Alliance of Elves and Men.
Even greater insight into the Second Age would be revealed in subsequent publications, first in Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle-earth , then expanded upon in Christopher Tolkien''s magisterial twelve-volume The History of Middle-earth , in which he presented and discussed a wealth of further tales written by his father, many in draft form.
Now, adhering to the timeline of ''The Tale of Years'' in the appendices to The Lord of the Rings , editor Brian Sibley has assembled into one comprehensive volume a new chronicle of the Second Age of Middle-earth, told substantially in the words of J.R.R. Tolkien from the various published texts, with new pencil illustrations by the doyen of Tolkien art, Alan Lee.


  • Auteur(s)

    J R R Tolkien, Alan Lee

  • Éditeur

    Harper Collins Uk

  • Distributeur

    Olf

  • Date de parution

    19/01/2023

  • EAN

    9780008601393

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Longueur

    23.4 cm

  • Largeur

    15.3 cm

  • Épaisseur

    3 cm

  • Poids

    620 g

  • Support principal

    Grand format

J. R. R. Tolkien

Spécialiste de philologie faisant autorité dans le monde entier, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892-1973) a écrit en 1936 Le Hobbit, considéré comme un classique de la littérature enfantine puis en 1938-1939 un essai sur les contes de fées. Paru en 1949, Farmer Giles of Ham a séduit adultes et enfants. J. R. R. Tolkien a travaillé quatorze ans au cycle intitulé Le seigneur des anneaux composé de : La communauté de l'anneau (1954), Les deux tours (1954), Le retour du roi (1955) - oeuvre magistrale qui s'est imposée dans tous les pays, adaptée à l'écran par Peter Jackson avec le phénoménal succès que l'on sait.

Alan Lee

Alan Lee a étudié le graphisme ainsi que les mythes celtiques et nordiques. Il a illustré de nombreux ouvrages de J.R.R. Tolkien, parmi lesquels Les Enfants de Húrin, Beren et Lúthien et La Chute de Gondolin. Il a travaillé comme artiste conceptuel et créateur de décors pour la trilogie cinématographique de Peter Jackson, Le Seigneur des Anneaux, et a reçu un Oscar en 2004 pour son travail de directeur artistique sur Le Retour du roi.

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