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World first publication of the collected poems of J.R.R. Tolkien,
spanning almost seven decades of the author’s life and presented in an elegant
three-volume hardback boxed set.
J.R.R. Tolkien aspired to be a poet in the first instance, and poetry
was part of his creative life no less than his prose, his languages, and his
art. Although Tolkien’s readers are aware that he wrote poetry, if only from
verses in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, its extent is not well known,
and its qualities are underappreciated. Within his larger works of fiction,
poems help to establish character and place as well as further the story; as
individual works, they delight with words and rhyme. They express his love of
nature and the seasons, of landscape and music, and of words. They convey his
humour and his sense of wonder.
The earliest work in this collection, written for his beloved, is dated
to 1910, when Tolkien was eighteen. More poems would follow during his years at
Oxford, some of them very elaborate and eccentric. Those he composed during the
First World War, in which he served in France, tend to be concerned not with
trenches and battle, but with life, loss, faith, and friendship, his longing
for England, and the wife he left behind. Beginning in 1914, elements of his
legendarium, ‘The Silmarillion’, began to appear, and the ‘Matter of
Middle-earth’ would inspire much of Tolkien’s verse for the rest of his life.
Within The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien almost 250 works are
presented across three volumes, including more than 70 that have never before
been seen. The poems are deftly woven together with commentary and notes by
world-renowned Tolkien scholars Christina Scull & Wayne G. Hammond,
placing them in the context of Tolkien’s life and literary accomplishments and
creating a poetical biography that is a unique and revealing celebration of
J.R.R. Tolkien.
Hardcover.
Pages: 1620.
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