Christopher Tolkien (1924–2020)
Auteur de The Fall of Arthur
A propos de l'auteur
Christopher Reuel Tolkien was born on November 21, 1924 in Leeds, England. He is author J.R.R. Tolkien's youngest son and is known for having edited and published much of his father's work posthumously, including The Children of Húrin. Christopher Tolkien, who grew up in Oxford, U.K., listening to afficher plus tales of the Bagginses and their adventures, set to work as his father's editor far earlier than that. He was an editor from the age of 5, catching inconsistencies in his father's bedtime tales, and was promised tuppence by his father for every mistake he noticed in "The Hobbit". As a young man he was typing up manuscripts and drawing maps of Middle-earth and around the time he was commissioned an officer in the [Royal Air Force] in 1945, his father was already calling him his chief critic and collaborator. He was also responsible for composing the original map of Middle-earth included with the The Lord of the Rings series when it was first published in the mid-1950s. Christopher also brought us The Silmarillion, The Children of Húrin, The History of Middle-earth series and many others. Christopher Tolkien passed away on January 16, 2020 at the age of 95. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
Notice de désambiguation :
(eng) Do not combine with J.R.R. Tolkien.
Œuvres de Christopher Tolkien
The War of the Jewels: The Later Silmarillion, Part Two (1994) — Directeur de publication — 940 exemplaires
The Fall of Númenor: and Other Tales from the Second Age of Middle-earth (2022) — Contributeur — 670 exemplaires
The Complete History of Middle-Earth (Pt.1) 29 exemplaires
The History of Middle-earth Box Set #1: The Silmarillion / Unfinished Tales / Book of Lost Tales, Part One / Book of… (2024) 7 exemplaires
The History of Middle-earth (Boxed Set 2): The Lays of Beleriand, The Shaping of Middle-earth & The Lost Road (2024) 4 exemplaires
The History of Middle-earth Box Set #2: The Lays of Beleriand / The Shaping of Middle-earth / The Lost Road (The… (2024) 1 exemplaire
Beren und Luthien (German Edition) 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight / Pearl / Sir Orfeo (1330) — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions; Préface, quelques éditions — 3,430 exemplaires
Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary, Together with Sellic Spell (2014) — Directeur de publication — 1,546 exemplaires
Morgoth's Ring: The Later Silmarillion, Part One (1993) — Directeur de publication — 1,070 exemplaires
The Peoples of Middle-Earth (The History of Middle-Earth, Vol. 12) (1996) — Directeur de publication — 1,010 exemplaires
The Book of Lost Tales (History of Middle-earth, 2) (1984) — Directeur de publication; Directeur de publication — 204 exemplaires
The Nun's Priest's Prologue and Tale (1996) — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions — 111 exemplaires
The Hobbit / The Lord of the Rings / The Silmarillion (1900) — Directeur de publication — 94 exemplaires
Piers Plowman; with Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl and Sir Orfeo (anon.) (1975) — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions — 65 exemplaires
The Great Tales Never End: Essays in Memory of Christopher Tolkien (2022) — in memory of — 44 exemplaires
Die Geschichte der Kinder Hurins. Sonderausgabe. (2002) — Avant-propos, quelques éditions — 19 exemplaires
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Nom canonique
- Tolkien, Christopher
- Nom légal
- Tolkien, Christopher John Reuel
- Date de naissance
- 1924-11-21
- Date de décès
- 2020-01-15
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- UK
- Lieu de naissance
- Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK
- Lieu du décès
- Draguignan, Var, France
- Lieux de résidence
- France
Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK - Études
- Dragon School, Oxford, England, UK
The Oratory School, Caversham
Oxford University (Trinity College) - Professions
- editor
Lecturer in Old and Middle English and Old Icelandic
RAF officer
literary executor - Relations
- Tolkien, J. R. R. (father)
Tolkien, Hilary (uncle)
Tolkien, Simon (son)
Tolkien, Tracy (daughter in-law)
Tolkien, John (brother)
Tolkien, Baillie (second wife) (tout afficher 9)
Childe, Wilfred Rowland (godfather)
Tolkien, Priscilla (sister)
Tolkien, Mabel Suffield (grandmother) - Organisations
- Inklings
Oxford University (New College)
Royal Air Force - Prix et distinctions
- Tolkien Society Honorary Membership
Tolkien Society Gold Badge
Tolkien Society Awards Outstanding Contribution (2014) - Notice de désambigüisation
- Do not combine with J.R.R. Tolkien.
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 17
- Aussi par
- 43
- Membres
- 3,343
- Popularité
- #7,641
- Évaluation
- 4.1
- Critiques
- 27
- ISBN
- 61
- Langues
- 12
- Favoris
- 14
Book was not what I expected. Actual poem (or better said finished parts of it) make maybe 20 percent of the book. Rest is more academic discussion about the actual myth, variations (and evolution) of it and the way it affected Tolkien's stories from the Lord of the Ring world. I enjoyed these sections, especially parts about old epics in old English. Considering I know some German I enjoyed reading these verses (and figuring the meanings phonetically - some words were really ... strange until you read them out loud) and then checking the footnotes for any meanings that I missed - which was almost always related to the words no longer in use:)
While these parts of the book were great last part is something that only hard-core student of literature can enjoy. I don't shrink from reading materials I am not well versed in but this was too .... academic I guess for me to fully comprehend it. After reading this part I read a few similar analysis (related to my mother tongue) and I have to say I was happy - literature academics talk in their own codes (like every profession I guess) and can be equally impenetrable no matter the language or culture :)
If you aim only to read the poem book is somewhat of an overkill. If you want to learn some more about roots of Arthurian myth and how it evolved and influenced Tolkien's works (I especially liked the idea of the story very similar to Cloud Atlas) then do read the book - I enjoyed this part very much, it got me interested in re-reading some of the books related to the subject. And if you are literature analysis aficionado then this book is definitely for you. You will enjoy the last part of the book.… (plus d'informations)