The Return of the Shadow
The History of the Lord of the Rings, Part One
The History of Middle Earth #6J. R. r. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien
ISBN: | 9780395498637 |
Publisher: | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) |
Published: | 5 January, 1989 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
Editions: |
16 other editions
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- 1 The Book of Lost Tales, Part 1
- 2 The Book of Lost Tales, Part 2
- 3 The Lays of Beleriand
- 4 The Shaping of Middle-earth
- 5 The Lost Road and Other Writings
- 6 The Return of the Shadow
- 7 The Treason of Isengard
- 8 The War of the Ring
- 9 Sauron Defeated
- 10 Morgoth's Ring
- 11 The War of the Jewels
- 12 The Peoples of Middle-Earth
- 13 The History of Middle-earth
- 1-2 Tolkiens Lost Tales
- 1-5 The Complete History of Middle Earth
The Return of the Shadow
The History of the Lord of the Rings, Part One
The History of Middle Earth #6J. R. r. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien
In this sixth volume of The History of Middle-earth the story reaches The Lord of the Rings. In The Return of the Shadow (an abandoned title for the first volume) Christopher Tolkien describes, with full citation of the earliest notes, outline plans, and narrative drafts, the intricate evolution of The Fellowship of the Ring and the gradual emergence of the conceptions that transformed what J.R.R. Tolkien for long believed would be a far shorter book, 'a sequel to The Hobbit'. The enlargement of Bilbo's 'magic ring' into the supremely potent and dangerous Ruling Ring of the Dark Lord is traced and the precise moment is seen when, in an astonishing and unforeseen leap in the earliest narrative, a Black Rider first rode into the Shire, his significance still unknown. The character of the hobbit called Trotter (afterwards Strider or Aragorn) is developed while his indentity remains an absolute puzzle, and the suspicion only very slowly becomes certainty that he must after all be a Man. The hobbits, Frodo's companions, undergo intricate permutations of name and personality, and other major figures appear in strange modes: a sinister Treebeard, in league with the Enemy, a ferocious and malevolent Farmer Maggot. The story in this book ends at the point where J.R.R. Tolkien halted in the story for a long time, as the Company of the Ring, still lacking Legolas and Gimli, stood before the tomb of Balin in the Mines of Moria. The Return of the Shadow is illustrated with reproductions of the first maps and notable pages from the earliest manuscripts.
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