Posted on 12/30/2002 7:35:00 AM PST by JameRetief
Happy reading!
Read along with a Tolkien Virgin as he discovers and comments on the history of Middle Earth as he reads it for the first time. These articles start with The Silmarillion, they journey through The Hobbit and finish with Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King. At the pace of 2 articles per week (Mondays and Fridays) the articles will wrap up about the same time that the final movie of the Lord Of The Rings story is released.
If anyone would like for me to ping them directly when I post the Tolkien Virgin articles or my Daily Tolkien articles let me know. I hope that you enjoy them!
1) Pre-amble and The Ainulindalë
You can find the latest Daily Tolkien article (along with links to the previous articles) here:
The men who would be Steward by Michael Martinez
Ring Ping!! |
Thanks fer the ping...MUD
Tolkien never came close to finishing it. What he had at his death was a vast body of writings on various pieces of Middle Earth history, philology, mythology and geography. Being written at different points in time from 1917 up to 1973, much of it was contradictory at various points.
It was published posthumously by his son, Christopher, who had the unenviable task of trying to weave a coherent narrative out of the most publishable and less inconsistent texts. That's not to knock what Christopher Tolkien did. I doubt anyone else could have done half as well in compiling the uncompilable.
The result was not what Tolkien had in mind for the work in published form. For one thing, his envisioned work would have been about four times as long.
As published, The Silmarillion is probably closest to a mythology.
I think that the best approach to Tolkien is to take it in the order his works were in fact published. To read The Hobbit first, especially as a child. And then to go to The Lord of the Rings. These are Tolkien's most accessible works. The history underlying each which Tolkien gives us glimpses of what makes for a richer experience.
For those who crave more there are the appendices at the end of ROTK. That gives a good deal of historical overview of the background of Middle Earth. Once you've finished that you're at the end of published works as Tolkien authorized them.
The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, and the twelve volumes of the history of Middle Earth edited by Christopher Tolkien represent in turn the next steps for the Tolkien acolyte. Each step represents less accessible and more incomplete, fragmentary or inconsistent work.
I'd never recommend The Silmarillion to someone seeking their first introduction to Tolkien. Neither would (were he alive) Tolkien himself.
"It's interesting that this evil is spontaneousit merely "came into the heart of Melkor." We should also keep in mind that he is the "mightiest," the most greatly endowed with "power and knowledge." What do you think of how Tolkien puts a determinist spin on 'evil' when Ilúvatar proclaims, "And thou, Melkor, shalt see that no theme may be played that hath not its uttermost source in me, nor can any alter the music in my despite. For he that attempteth this shall prove but mine instrument in the devising of things more wonderful, which he himself hath not imagined." So we end up with the sense that nothing is truly evil, since even when Melkor is at his worst, he's merely the instrument of Ilúvatar. And Im pretty sure Tolkien doesnt even use the word evil in this section. Peculiarno?"
Interesting, but far from unique, IMHO. "Evil" is a direct decendant of FReeWill, and a conscious choice on the part of the evil-doer. The fact that Iluvatar proclaims that "...no theme may be played that hath not its uttermost source in me, nor can any alter the music in my despite. For he that attempteth this shall prove but mine instrument in the devising of things more wonderful..." is no different than the StarWars saga wherein Anakin Skywalker is created--divinely, apparently--by the need to bring "Balance to the Force", IMHO. For if there is no EVIL to be Vanquished, what need is there for Righteous Heroes?!
That said...let's bring this dichotomy back to the present day. How and why could such an inarguably EVIL Man such as Osama bil Clinton exist and rise to the highest echelons of World Power?! IMHO, it is so Clinton can be VANQUISHED by the Righteous!! Can there be any other reason for Der SchleekMeister's existence other than to see him DRAMATICALLY felled by the Goodness that is the essence of the Great American Experiment?!
I think not...MUD
BTW...RE-IMPEACH. CONVICT. DETHRONE.
DISBAR. DE-PENSION. DE-LEGITIMIZE.
INDICT. CONVICT. IMPRISON. DISCARD KEY.
I just finished the part in The Return of the King where the ring is destroyed on Mount Doom! I guess Gollum really did have a part to play!
The massive number of names and seemingly unrelated adventures can appear cumbersome, but the beauty of the Silmarillion, IMHO, is that you can pick up the book and read one chapter at a sitting and not feel obliged to continue on to the next chapter.
FReegards...MUD
FReegards...MUD
I'm also very glad I hadn't read these till now, I think I wouldn't have appreciated them as much.
Technically, you are correct, but my Faith leads me to believe God Is Good...MUD
"Interesting. But we do not know the will of God. There can be reasons completely unknown to us."
Just outta curiosity, if God is indeed Good, wouldn't he be 100% behind bringing a LawlessTyrant like Clinton to Justice?! What other "...reasons completely unknown to us" could there be for allowing Slick Willie to go unpunished and thereby setting a precedent that American Presidents are above and beyond the Laws of this Country?
FReegards...MUD
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