The Nature of Middle-Earth

Book • 2021
The Nature of Middle-earth is a collection of essays and writings by J.R. R.

Tolkien, published posthumously by his son Christopher Tolkien.

It offers further insights into Tolkien's creation of Middle-earth, exploring various aspects of his mythology and world-building.

The book delves into Tolkien's linguistic creations, his exploration of different cultures and mythologies, and his philosophical reflections on the nature of creation and existence.

The essays provide a deeper understanding of Tolkien's creative process and his vision for Middle-earth.

The book is a valuable resource for Tolkien scholars and fans alike, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of the greatest fantasy authors of all time.

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Mentioned by Chris when discussing the creation of Middle-earth and its lore.
01 - Eru, Creation and the Ainulindale
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Silmarillion Stories - E03 - The Beginning of Days

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