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- From: peters@physics.ubc.ca (Dan Peters)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.tolkien
- Subject: Re: Questions AFfter First Silmarillion Reading
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 01:28:00 GMT
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- Jeff Liss writes (about The Silmarillion):
- >The events in the book really don't get much more than a cursory
- >treatment, inspiring though it is. Do all those other books (The
- >Books of Lost Tales, The Last Days of Beleriand) elaborate on these
- [ ^^^^^^^^^you mean the Lays of Beleriand, eh? ]
- >selfsame stories?
-
- I would say yes, but this may be misleading, depending on what you mean by
- elaboration.
-
- The "History of Middle-Earth" series, starting from the Book of Lost Tales,
- traces the development of JRRT's world through (real) time. So, for example,
- the Book of Lost Tales gives the original version (1920's) of what eventually
- became The Silmarillion.
-
- The book published as "The Silmarillion" gives the latest version of those
- stories, so naturally it's pretty much consistent with TLotR.
-
- So if you want further details about the late version which you now have read,
- the "History of M-E" series won't give them to you.
-
- You might want to check out the "Unfinished Tales" (published soon after the
- Sil., before the BoLT). This gives other late writings, consistent (mostly)
- with the Silmarillion/LotR. Much of the material in the U.T. is Third Age stuff
- related to TLotR (if the Appendices weren't enough for you), but there are
- things related to the Silmarillion as well. One of the best parts is a big
- elaboration of the story of Turin Turambar.
-
- I hope this helps....
-
- (Does anyone other than me think the story of Turin would make a cool movie?)
-
- Drin
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