- the
Children of Húrin
about the saga of Túrin Turambar, and The Lay of
Leithian (also
called Release from Bondage)
which tells the Tale of
Beren and Lúthien...
- 1920s,
Tolkien started to
reshape the tale into an epic poem, The Lay of
Leithian. He
never finished it,
leaving three of
seventeen planned cantos unwritten...
- of
Leithian".
Canto VI,
lines 1628–1643; and in a
different form as
restated by Celegorm,
third son of Fëanor, in
chapter 3, "The Lay of
Leithian." Canto...
-
ending in tragedy. It
appears in The Silmarillion, the epic poem The Lay of
Leithian, the Grey
Annals section of The War of the Jewels, and in the
texts collected...
- Tolkien's
friend and fellow-Inkling, C. S. Lewis,
greatly enjo**** The Lay of
Leithian,
going so far as to
invent scholars Peabody and
Pumpernickel who comment...
- Silmarillion; both Thû and
Sauron name the
character in the 1925 Lay of
Leithian. The
story of
Beren and Lúthien also
features the
heroic hound Huan and...
-
completed The Book of Lost Tales; he left it to
compose the
poems "The Lay of
Leithian" and "The Lay of the
Children of Húrin". The
first version of The Silmarillion...
-
Flight of the
Noldoli from
Valinor 1925 (The Lays of Beleriand) The Lay of
Leithian 1925–1931 (The Lays of Beleriand) The Lay of Eärendel 1920s (The Lays of...
- "With Doom I Come" both are
taken from J. R. R. Tolkien's poem "The Lay of
Leithian". "Herumor" is
taken from
Edgar Allan Poe's poem "Alone" and the poem "Into...
- "Of the Ruin of Beleriand",
Index "Ringil"
Tolkien 1985, "The Lay of
Leithian",
Canto XII
Tolkien 1984 (Part I) pp. 69–70
Tolkien 1937, ch. 2, "Roast...