- The Lays of Beleriand
"The Lays of Beleriand", published in 1985, is the third volume of
Christopher Tolkien 's 12-volume book series,The History of Middle-earth , in which he analyzes the unpublished manuscripts of his fatherJ. R. R. Tolkien .The book contains the long "
lay s" orpoem s Tolkien wrote: these are "The Lay of the Children of Húrin " about the saga ofTúrin Turambar , and "The Lay of Leithian " (also called "Release from Bondage") aboutBeren andLúthien . Although Tolkien abandoned them before their respective ends, they are both long enough to occupy many stanzas, each of which can last for over ten pages. The first poem is inalliterative verse , and the second is in rhymingcouplet s. Both exist in two versions.In addition to these two poems, the book also gives three short, soon-abandoned alliterative poems, which are "The Flight of the
Noldoli fromValinor ", "The Lay of Eärendel", and "The Lay of theFall of Gondolin ".The first versions of the long lays fit chronologically in with Tolkien's earliest writings, as recounted in "
The Book of Lost Tales ", but the later version of "The Lay of Leithian" is contemporary with the writing of "The Lord of the Rings ".There is an inscription in the Fëanorian characters (
Tengwar , an alphabet Tolkien has devised for High-Elves) in the first pages of every History of Middle-earth volume, written by Christopher Tolkien and describing the contents of the book.The inscription in Book III reads: "In the first part of this Book is given theLay of the Children of Húrin byJohn Ronald Reuel Tolkien , in which is set forth in part the Tale ofTúrin · in the second part is theLay of Leithian , which is the quest of Beren and Lúthien as far as the encounter of Beren withCarcharoth at the gate of Angband.".External links
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