- Lost Play", Tol Eressëa,
corresponding to England, or in
early versions Kortirion,
corresponding to Warwick,
linked the
tales to England's lost mythology...
- (The Book of Lost
Tales 1 136)
Kortirion among the
Trees 1915 (revised in 1937 and the 1960s, The
Trees of
Kortirion) Over Old
Hills and Far Away 1915...
-
Bratt visited Warwick; in 1915 he
wrote a
celebration of Warwickshire,
Kortirion Among the Trees.
Garth suggests that the
central green hill of
Cerin Amroth...
- No.
Title Length 1. "Mirkwood" 9:45 2. "
Kortirion Among the Trees" 8:51 3. "Flesh and Blood" 7:55 4. "Habbanan
Beneath the Stars" 7:13
Total length: 33:44...
- Warwick.
Christopher Tolkien, in The Book of Lost Tales,
stated that
Kortirion, the main city of Tol Eressëa, "would
become in
after days Warwick." Warwick...
-
become an elf with a
drink of Limpë
which he is
denied by the
leader of
Kortirion on
multiple occasions. In
these early versions, Tol
Eressea is seen as...
- with its
elaborate frame story for the time-travelling
Eriol to hear in
Kortirion (corresponding to Warwick), to
portray the
tales as part of a mythology...
- Tolkien,
exactly matching his
description of
Elvish music in his poem "
Kortirion among the Trees": "for thin and
clear and cold the note, as
strand of...
-
attempts to
connect specific places like
Warwick with
places such as
Kortirion in Middle-earth, and more
broadly to map
England to his lost
western realm...