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ISBN13: 9780547273426
ISBN10: 0547273428
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Tolkien fans don't need to be told that a new, previously unpublished work by The Master is a major event. The surprise here is that Tolkien narrates Norse mythology with the same energy, wit, and excitement with which he brings hobbits to life.
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The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún is a previously unpublished work by J.R.R. Tolkien, written while Tolkien was Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford during the 1920s and '30s, before he wrote The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

It makes available for the first time Tolkien's extensive retelling in English narrative verse of the epic Norse tales of "Sigurd the Völsung" and "The Fall of the Niflungs." It includes an introduction by J. R. R. Tolkien, drawn from one of his own lectures on Norse literature, with commentary and notes on the poems by Christopher Tolkien.

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In his classic essay "On Fairy-Stories," J.R.R. Tolkien wrote of his childhood reading experiences that "best of all (was) the nameless North of Sigurd of the Volsungs, and the prince of all dragons. Such lands were pre-eminently desirable. ... The world that contained even the imagination of Fafnir was richer and more beautiful, at whatever cost of peril." Tolkien's friend C.S. Lewis was likewise... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

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"A former lecturer in English at Oxford and editor of the many posthumously published volumes of his father's work, Christopher Tolkien brings a scholar's eye for nuance and interpretation to this dense yet fascinating volume." Elizabeth Hand, The Washington Post

Synopsis:

This previously unpublished work by Tolkien, written during the 1920s and '30s, makes available the author's extensive retelling in English narrative verse of the epic Norse tales of "Sigurd the Volsung" and "The Fall of the Niflungs."

Synopsis:

Many years ago, J.R.R. Tolkien composed his own version of the great legend of Northern antiquity, recounted here in The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún.
 
In the Lay of the Völsungs is told the ancestry of the great hero Sigurd, the slayer of Fáfnir, most celebrated of dragons; of his awakening of the Valkyrie Brynhild, who slept surrounded by a wall of fire, and of their betrothal; and of his coming to the court of the great princes who were named the Niflungs (or Nibelungs), with whom he entered into blood-brotherhood.
 
In scenes of dramatic intensity, of confusion of identity, thwarted passion, jealousy, and bitter strife, the tragedy of Sigurd and Brynhild, of Gunnar the Niflung and Gudrún his sister, mounts to its end in the murder of Sigurd, the suicide of Brynhild, and the despair of Gudrún.
 
The Lay of Gudrún recounts her fate after the death of Sigurd, her marriage against her will to the mighty Atli, ruler of the Huns (the Attila of history), his murder of her brothers, and her hideous revenge.

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J.R.R. Tolkien (1892–1973) is the creator of Middle-Earth and author of such classic and extraordinary works of fiction as The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, and The Children of Hurin. His books have been translated into more than forty languages and have sold many millions of copies worldwide.

Christopher Tolkien is the third son of J. R. R. Tolkien. Appointed by Tolkien to be his literary executor, he has devoted himself to the editing and publication of unpublished writings, notably The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, The History of Middle-Earth, and The Children of Hurin.

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fafnir, May 7, 2009 (view all comments by fafnir)
For any true Tolkien fan, you must read this book to find the beginnings of the Mythology of Middle-Earth. I found the academic level hard to digest and the poetic format difficult to follow. Once you get the rythm of the poetics and immerse yourself in Norse mythology, you really can find answers to where Middle-Earth came from. A must read for anyone who has read the Appendices and the Simillarion.
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I have rated this book without even reading it yet. I am so excited about this book being released. I have read almost everything Tolkien has written. I have tried several other authors, but none have had his ability to make you feel that you were truly there with the characters in the story. I have preordered this book and plan on reading it the day it comes in. Thanks you for releaseing this previously unreleased work.

Trust me this book will be well worth the read!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780547273426
Author:
Tolkien, J. R. R.
Publisher:
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Editor:
Tolkien, Christopher
Author:
Tolkien, J.R.R.
Author:
Tolkien, Christopher
Subject:
Fantasy poetry.
Subject:
Fantasy - General
Subject:
Fairy Tales, Folklore & Mythology
Subject:
Legends
Subject:
Mythology, norse
Subject:
Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
Subject:
Epic
Subject:
English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Subject:
General-General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20090505
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
384
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.50 in

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Product details 384 pages Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) - English 9780547273426 Reviews:
"Staff Pick" by ,

Tolkien fans don't need to be told that a new, previously unpublished work by The Master is a major event. The surprise here is that Tolkien narrates Norse mythology with the same energy, wit, and excitement with which he brings hobbits to life.

"Review" by , "A former lecturer in English at Oxford and editor of the many posthumously published volumes of his father's work, Christopher Tolkien brings a scholar's eye for nuance and interpretation to this dense yet fascinating volume."
"Synopsis" by , This previously unpublished work by Tolkien, written during the 1920s and '30s, makes available the author's extensive retelling in English narrative verse of the epic Norse tales of "Sigurd the Volsung" and "The Fall of the Niflungs."
"Synopsis" by ,
Many years ago, J.R.R. Tolkien composed his own version of the great legend of Northern antiquity, recounted here in The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún.
 
In the Lay of the Völsungs is told the ancestry of the great hero Sigurd, the slayer of Fáfnir, most celebrated of dragons; of his awakening of the Valkyrie Brynhild, who slept surrounded by a wall of fire, and of their betrothal; and of his coming to the court of the great princes who were named the Niflungs (or Nibelungs), with whom he entered into blood-brotherhood.
 
In scenes of dramatic intensity, of confusion of identity, thwarted passion, jealousy, and bitter strife, the tragedy of Sigurd and Brynhild, of Gunnar the Niflung and Gudrún his sister, mounts to its end in the murder of Sigurd, the suicide of Brynhild, and the despair of Gudrún.
 
The Lay of Gudrún recounts her fate after the death of Sigurd, her marriage against her will to the mighty Atli, ruler of the Huns (the Attila of history), his murder of her brothers, and her hideous revenge.
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