

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.
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
Mentioned in the context of Tolkien's later writings.

Silmarillion Stories - E03 - The Beginning of Days