- The
Silmarillion (Quenya: [silmaˈrilːiɔn]) is a
collection of
myths and
stories in
varying styles by the
English writer J. R. R. Tolkien. It was edited...
- and
which his son
Christopher summarized in his
compilation of The
Silmarillion and do****ented in his 12-volume
series The
History of Middle-earth. The...
- Home. However,
Christopher Tolkien,
writing about the
history of The
Silmarillion in 1977,
claims that his father, J. R. R. Tolkien, "coined the highly...
- Valar, from Tolkien's legendarium. He is the
primary antagonist of The
Silmarillion, The
Children of Húrin,
Beren and Lúthien, and The Fall of Gondolin....
- Old Testament, and the
action of
Christ in the New Testament. In The
Silmarillion,
light is
similarly important. It
appears early on in the
Years of the...
- England"
through to the
development of the
stories that make up The
Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings. It is not a "history of Middle-earth" in the...
-
First Age.
Events in
Beleriand are
described chiefly in his work The
Silmarillion,
which tells the
story of the
early ages of Middle-earth in a
style similar...
-
edited much of his father's
posthumously published work,
including The
Silmarillion and the 12-volume (plus one
volume of indices)
series The
History of...
- angels",
intermediaries between the creator,
named as Eru Ilúvatar in the
Silmarillion, and the
created cosmos. Like angels, they have free will and can therefore...
-
Tolkien and
published in 1980. Many of the
tales within are
retold in The
Silmarillion,
albeit in
modified forms; the work also
contains a
summary of the events...