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'''''The Nature of Middle-earth''''' is a forthcoming book by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]], edited by [[Carl F. Hostetter]].<ref name=Frankfurt>{{webcite|author=[[HarperCollins]]|articleurl=http://d2aa8wn3bug3i3.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/10/23155325/Frankfurt-Bookfair-Fiction-Rights-Guide-2019.pdf|articlename=Frankfurt Bookfair Fiction Rights Guide 2019|dated=|website=|accessed=21 June 2020}}</ref>
'''''The Nature of Middle-earth''''' is a compilation of minor writings by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]], edited by [[Carl F. Hostetter]] and published in [[2021]] in a single book.
 
Its many texts discuss a variety of topics related to [[Middle-earth]], such as its "nature" and landscapes, the characteristics of different [[Portal:Characters|races]], theology, and many other miscellaneous matters in Tolkien's [[legendarium]]. Most of them were previously [[unpublished material]], but some had been already published in the linguistic journals ''[[Parma Eldalamberon]]'' and ''[[Vinyar Tengwar]]''.


==From the publisher==
==From the publisher==
{{blockquote|The first ever publication of J.R.R. Tolkien's final writings on [[Middle-earth]], covering a wide-range of subjects, and the perfect next read for those who have enjoyed ''[[Unfinished Tales]]'' and the ''[[The History of Middle-earth|History of Middle-earth]]'' series and are hungry for more.}}
{{blockquote|''The Nature of Middle-earth'' comprises numerous late (c. 1959-73) and previously unpublished writings by J.R.R. Tolkien on the "nature" of Middle-earth, in both chief senses of that word: both metaphysical and natural/historical.<br>
It is for Tolkien fans, readers, and scholars interested in learning more about Tolkien's own views on Middle-earth. It will appeal in particular to those readers who enjoyed ''Unfinished Tales'', and some of the later volumes of the ''History of Middle-earth''. Indeed, many of the texts to be included are closely associated with materials published in those places, and were sent to Hostetter, specifically, in photocopy by [[Christopher Tolkien]] for potential publication.<br>
Much as ''Unfinished Tales'' forms an unofficial thirteenth volume of the ''History of Middle-earth'', this new book will sit very nicely alongside as an unofficial 14th volume. Of particular note, given the impending [[The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power‎|Amazon series]], are several texts detailing the lands, flora, and fauna of [[Númenor]], and the lives of [[Númenóreans]].<ref>{{webcite|articleurl=http://harpercollins.co.uk/products/the-nature-of-middle-earth-j-r-r-tolkien?variant=39278611365966|articlename=The Nature of Middle-earth|website=HarperCollins|accessed=1 September 2021}}</ref>}}
==Contents==
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*Foreword
*Editorial Practices


The first ever publication of J.R.R. Tolkien’s final writings on [[Middle-earth]], covering a wide-range of subjects, and the perfect next read for those who have enjoyed ''[[Unfinished Tales]]'' and the ''[[The History of Middle-earth|History of Middle-earth]]'' series and are hungry for more.
*'''Part One: Time and Ageing'''
** Introduction
*# The Valian Year
*# Valinorian Time-Divisions
*# Of the Time in Arda
*# Time-scales
*# Natural Youth and Growth of the Quendi
*# The Awaking of the Quendi
*# The March of the Quendi
*# Eldarin Traditions Concerning the "Awakening"
*# Time-scales and Rates of Growth
*# Difficulties in Chronology
*# Ageing of Elves
*# Concerning the Quendi in their Mode of Life and Growth
*# Key Dates
*# Calculation of the Increase of the Quendi
*# A Generational Scheme
*# Note on the Youth of Growth of the Quendi
*# Generational Schemes
*# Elvish Ages & Númenórean
*# Elvish Life-cycles
*# Time and its Perception
*# Notes on Elvish Time-reference
*# [[The Annals of Aman|A Fragment from ''The Annals of Aman'']]
*# [[The Grey Annals|A Fragment from ''The Grey Annals'']]


''The Nature of Middle-earth'' will comprise numerous late (c. 1959-73) and previously unpublished writings by J.R.R. Tolkien on the “nature” of Middle- earth, in both chief senses of that word: both metaphysical and natural/historical.
*'''Part Two: Body, Mind, and Spirit'''
** Introduction
*# Beauty and Goodness
*# Gender and Sex
*# Eldarin Hands, Fingers, and Numerals
*# Hair
*# Beards
*# Descriptions of Characters
*# Mind-Pictures
*# Knowledge and Memory
*# ''[[Ósanwe-kenta]]''
*# Notes on ''Órë''
*# [[Fate and Free Will]]
*# The Knowledge of the Valar
*# Spirit
*# The Visible Forms of the Valar and Maiar
*# Elvish Reincarnation
*# From ''The Statute of Finwë and Míriel''
*# Death


It is for Tolkien fans, readers, and scholars interested in learning more about Tolkien’s own views on Middle-earth. It will appeal in particular to those readers who enjoyed ''Unfinished Tales'', and some of the later volumes of the ''History of Middle-earth''. Indeed, many of the texts to be included are closely associated with materials published in those places, and were sent to Hostetter, specifically, in photocopy by [[Christopher Tolkien]] for potential publication.
*'''Part Three: The World, its Lands, and its Inhabitants'''
** Introduction
*# Dark and Light
*# The Primal Impulse
*# Powers of the Valar
*# The Making of ''Lembas''
*# Note on Elvish Economy
*# Dwellings in Middle-earth
*# The Founding of Nargothrond
*# Manwë's Ban
*# Elvish Journeys on Horseback
*# Rider to "The White Rider"
*# Lives of the Númenóreans
*# The Ageing of Númenóreans
*# Of the Land and Beasts of Númenor
*# Note on the Consumption of Mushrooms
*# The Númenórean Catastrophe & End of "Physical" Aman
*# Galadriel and Celeborn
*# Silvan Elves and Silvan Elvish
*# Note on the Delay of Gil-galad and the Númenóreans
*# Note on Dwarvish Voices
*# Note on the Dwarf Road
*# [[The Hunt for the Ring|From ''The Hunt for the Ring'']]
*# [[The Rivers and Beacon-hills of Gondor]]
 
*'''Appendices'''
** Metaphysical and Theological Themes
** Glossary and Index of Quenya Terms
 
*Index
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==Publication history and gallery==
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*[[HarperCollins]] hardcover ([[2021]]), pp. 464. ISBN 0008387923
*[[HarperCollins]] hardcover with slipcase ([[2021]]), ISBN 0008440573
*[[HarperCollins]] paperback ([[2023]]), ISBN 000838794X


Much as ''Unfinished Tales'' forms an unofficial thirteenth volume of the ''History of Middle-earth'', this new book will sit very nicely alongside as an unofficial 14th volume. Of particular note, given the impending [[The Lord of the Rings (TV series)|Amazon series]], are several texts detailing the lands, flora, and fauna of [[Númenor]], and the lives of [[Númenóreans]].<ref name=Frankfurt/>
==External links==
*[https://elvish.org/errata/NoMe-Errata.pdf The Nature of Middle-earth Addenda and Corrigenda] by [[Carl F. Hostetter]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24qgQDW1s9Y&ab_channel=NerdoftheRings Carl Hostetter, editor of The Nature of Middle-earth], an interview with [[Nerd of the Rings]]
*[https://www.elvish.org/Tengwestie/articles/DeRosarioMartinez/natureofmiddleearthreview.phtml Commentary on ''The Nature of Middle-earth''], by Helios De Rosario Martínez, at [https://www.elvish.org/Tengwestie/ Tengwestië]
*[http://scholar.valpo.edu/journaloftolkienresearch/vol13/iss1/5/ Book review], by [[Douglas C. Kane]]
*[https://www.deviantart.com/airyyn/art/Nature-of-Middle-earth-datation-of-the-texts-975744677 An infography] showing the content of the book chronologically ordered, by [[User:Airyn|Airyn]]


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Latest revision as of 15:20, 21 February 2024

The Nature of Middle-earth
The Nature of Middle-earth hardcover.jpg
AuthorJ.R.R. Tolkien
EditorCarl F. Hostetter
PublisherHarperCollins
Released2 September 2021
FormatHardcover; deluxe edition
Pages464
ISBN0008387923
Preceded byThe Fall of Gondolin (2018)
Followed byThe Fall of Númenor (2022)

The Nature of Middle-earth is a compilation of minor writings by J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by Carl F. Hostetter and published in 2021 in a single book.

Its many texts discuss a variety of topics related to Middle-earth, such as its "nature" and landscapes, the characteristics of different races, theology, and many other miscellaneous matters in Tolkien's legendarium. Most of them were previously unpublished material, but some had been already published in the linguistic journals Parma Eldalamberon and Vinyar Tengwar.

From the publisher[edit | edit source]

The first ever publication of J.R.R. Tolkien's final writings on Middle-earth, covering a wide-range of subjects, and the perfect next read for those who have enjoyed Unfinished Tales and the History of Middle-earth series and are hungry for more.

The Nature of Middle-earth comprises numerous late (c. 1959-73) and previously unpublished writings by J.R.R. Tolkien on the "nature" of Middle-earth, in both chief senses of that word: both metaphysical and natural/historical.

It is for Tolkien fans, readers, and scholars interested in learning more about Tolkien's own views on Middle-earth. It will appeal in particular to those readers who enjoyed Unfinished Tales, and some of the later volumes of the History of Middle-earth. Indeed, many of the texts to be included are closely associated with materials published in those places, and were sent to Hostetter, specifically, in photocopy by Christopher Tolkien for potential publication.

Much as Unfinished Tales forms an unofficial thirteenth volume of the History of Middle-earth, this new book will sit very nicely alongside as an unofficial 14th volume. Of particular note, given the impending Amazon series, are several texts detailing the lands, flora, and fauna of Númenor, and the lives of Númenóreans.[1]

Contents[edit | edit source]

  • Foreword
  • Editorial Practices
  • Part One: Time and Ageing
    • Introduction
    1. The Valian Year
    2. Valinorian Time-Divisions
    3. Of the Time in Arda
    4. Time-scales
    5. Natural Youth and Growth of the Quendi
    6. The Awaking of the Quendi
    7. The March of the Quendi
    8. Eldarin Traditions Concerning the "Awakening"
    9. Time-scales and Rates of Growth
    10. Difficulties in Chronology
    11. Ageing of Elves
    12. Concerning the Quendi in their Mode of Life and Growth
    13. Key Dates
    14. Calculation of the Increase of the Quendi
    15. A Generational Scheme
    16. Note on the Youth of Growth of the Quendi
    17. Generational Schemes
    18. Elvish Ages & Númenórean
    19. Elvish Life-cycles
    20. Time and its Perception
    21. Notes on Elvish Time-reference
    22. A Fragment from The Annals of Aman
    23. A Fragment from The Grey Annals
  • Part Two: Body, Mind, and Spirit
    • Introduction
    1. Beauty and Goodness
    2. Gender and Sex
    3. Eldarin Hands, Fingers, and Numerals
    4. Hair
    5. Beards
    6. Descriptions of Characters
    7. Mind-Pictures
    8. Knowledge and Memory
    9. Ósanwe-kenta
    10. Notes on Órë
    11. Fate and Free Will
    12. The Knowledge of the Valar
    13. Spirit
    14. The Visible Forms of the Valar and Maiar
    15. Elvish Reincarnation
    16. From The Statute of Finwë and Míriel
    17. Death
  • Part Three: The World, its Lands, and its Inhabitants
    • Introduction
    1. Dark and Light
    2. The Primal Impulse
    3. Powers of the Valar
    4. The Making of Lembas
    5. Note on Elvish Economy
    6. Dwellings in Middle-earth
    7. The Founding of Nargothrond
    8. Manwë's Ban
    9. Elvish Journeys on Horseback
    10. Rider to "The White Rider"
    11. Lives of the Númenóreans
    12. The Ageing of Númenóreans
    13. Of the Land and Beasts of Númenor
    14. Note on the Consumption of Mushrooms
    15. The Númenórean Catastrophe & End of "Physical" Aman
    16. Galadriel and Celeborn
    17. Silvan Elves and Silvan Elvish
    18. Note on the Delay of Gil-galad and the Númenóreans
    19. Note on Dwarvish Voices
    20. Note on the Dwarf Road
    21. From The Hunt for the Ring
    22. The Rivers and Beacon-hills of Gondor
  • Appendices
    • Metaphysical and Theological Themes
    • Glossary and Index of Quenya Terms
  • Index

Publication history and gallery[edit | edit source]

2021 hardcover  
2021 hardcover deluxe edition  
2023 paperback  

External links[edit | edit source]

References

  1. "The Nature of Middle-earth", HarperCollins (accessed 1 September 2021)
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