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Translation: The Debate of Finrod and Andreth | Translation: "The Debate of [[Finrod]] and [[Andreth]]" | ||
'''''Athrabeth Finrod ah Andreth''''' was a discussion between two characters, [[Finrod Felagund]], an Elven King, and [[Andreth]], a mortal woman, about the metaphysical differences between [[Elves]] and [[Men]]. The text was included in ''[[Morgoth's Ring]]'', the tenth volume of ''[[The History of Middle-earth]]''. | |||
== Sections == | |||
* An Introductory text | |||
* The debate | |||
=== Sub-sections === | |||
* Notes – by [[Christopher Tolkien]] | |||
* Commentary – by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] | |||
* Author's notes on the commentary | |||
* ''[[Tale of Adanel]]'' – a tale related to the main essay | |||
===Sub | * Glossary of Names | ||
* Some additional comments by Christopher Tolkien | |||
* Notes | * Appendix – "The Converse of [[Manwë]] and [[Eru]]" and later conceptions of Elvish reincarnation; with comments by Christopher Tolkien | ||
* Commentary | |||
* Author's | |||
* Tale of Adanel | |||
* Glossary of Names | |||
* Some additional comments by Christopher Tolkien | |||
* Appendix | |||
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Revision as of 17:33, 5 July 2006
Translation: "The Debate of Finrod and Andreth"
Athrabeth Finrod ah Andreth was a discussion between two characters, Finrod Felagund, an Elven King, and Andreth, a mortal woman, about the metaphysical differences between Elves and Men. The text was included in Morgoth's Ring, the tenth volume of The History of Middle-earth.
Sections
- An Introductory text
- The debate
Sub-sections
- Notes – by Christopher Tolkien
- Commentary – by J.R.R. Tolkien
- Author's notes on the commentary
- Tale of Adanel – a tale related to the main essay
- Glossary of Names
- Some additional comments by Christopher Tolkien
- Appendix – "The Converse of Manwë and Eru" and later conceptions of Elvish reincarnation; with comments by Christopher Tolkien