- Galadriel"
Carpenter 2023, #144 to
Naomi Mitchison, 25
April 1954
Tolkien 1994, "
Quendi and Eldar"
Tolkien 1977, ch. 3 "Of the
Coming of the
Elves and the Captivity...
- Tolkien's
exploration of the
origins of the Ents and the
great Eagles. "
Quendi and Eldar"
discusses the many
names the
Elves gave to
themselves in Primitive...
- In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the
Elves or
Quendi are a
sundered (divided) people. They
awoke at Cuiviénen on the
continent of Middle-earth, where...
- Tolkien, "Tengwesta Qenderinwa",
Parma Eldalamberon 18, p. 72
Tolkien 1994, "
Quendi and Eldar" J.R.R. Tolkien, "Outline of Phonology",
Parma Eldalamberon 19...
- is one of the many
Elvish languages spoken by the
immortal Elves,
called Quendi ('speakers') in Quenya.
Quenya translates as
simply "language" or, in contrast...
-
became Maiar in Tolkien's
later conception) [Vala] Oromë:
Languages of the
Quendi (Tolkien
gives much
detail of the
branches of the tree here) [Vala] Aulë:...
- Oldfield.
Quotations in "Songs of the
Quendi" by J. R. R. Tolkien. "Water Bearer" – 6:25 "Songs of the
Quendi" – 12:46 "Night Theme" "Wampum Song" "Nenya"...
- Morgoth. No
other race has been
blessed and
cursed more than the
Quendi. The
Quendi are
sundered after the
awakening and many sub-groups appear. The First...
-
composer Martin Romberg has
written three full-scale
symphonic poems, "
Quendi" (2008), "Telperion et Laurelin" (2014), and "Fëanor" (2017),
inspired by...
- of the Jewels. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0-395-71041-3. Part Four. "
Quendi and Eldar", pp. 396-398 Hostetter, Carl F. (2007). "Tolkienian Linguistics:...