Tolkien on Rings mythology

Tolkien on Rings mythology

"Previously unbroadcast clips from a 1968 interview with JRR Tolkien in which he outlines some of the" "Previously unbroadcast clips from a 1968 interview with JRR Tolkien in which he outlines some of the mythology from Lord of the Rings Transcription (thanks to okiltex) Everybody, including divine spirits under god, makes mistakes in this mythology, and of course the gods made a primary error Instead of leaving elves and men to find out their way under the guidance of god, they invited the elves because the rebel amongst them, the wicked god Melkor, was alive and devastated a large part of the world They took them back into their paradise in the west to protect them, and so the whole machinery starts from the rebellion of the elves, and therefore, in rebellion of the evil they did in their bursting out from paradise So what you've got in our period is two lots of elves The ones that never started, just didn't want to, never bothered to be anything higher than they were, were the ordinary woodland elves of the far-east Those who started to go to divine paradise and never got there, which are the grey elves of the west, and those who got and came back as exiled The higher elves, who sing this song to Elbereth in the beginning of the Lord of the Rings, are exiled elves who had once known what it was to see the ?emerging? gods in person Now dwarves create a difficulty, don't they, in this particular thing They have certain grievances against men and against elves They are incarnate in bodies While they are like ourselves, we don't know much about them, but they apparently are mortal, they are ?longeval? Where do they come into the scheme? Well of course, a great deal of sort to provide their origin I don't think I'll say anything about it at the moment, but they have a rational origin related to their theme, but they are not part of the children of god That's all I can really say about this Men are just men" (tümünü göster) (özeti göster) Etiketler : JRR Tolkien interview Lord the Rings mythology

John Tolkien on The Hobbit

John Tolkien on The Hobbit

"A short 47 second video of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien speaking about the beginnings of The Hobbit Tr" "A short 47 second video of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien speaking about the beginnings of The Hobbit Translation The actual beginning, though it was not really the beginning, but the actual flash point was - I remember very clearly I ?? I took umm I still see the corner in my house in 22 Northmoor Road ?? I got an enormous pile of exam papers there, and uhh markings examinations summertime? it was enormous very laborious And unfortunately it was boring And I remember picking up a paper and actually throwing I nearly gave an extra mark for it, an extra five marks actually - there was one page on this particular paper left blank - glorious - nothing to read So I scribbled on it - I can't think why In a hole in the ground, there lived a Hobbit" (tümünü göster) (özeti göster) Etiketler : jrr tolkien hobbit lord the rings

Tolkien Interview

Tolkien Interview

"This is the audio of a 1971 interview with JRR Tolkien on the BBC 4 radio program 'Now Read On' A t" "This is the audio of a 1971 interview with JRR Tolkien on the BBC 4 radio program 'Now Read On' A transcript of the interview can be found here http//wwwgeocitiescom/misctolkien/TolkieninterviewBBC1971txt Brought to you by http//wwwchamber-of-recordscom" (tümünü göster) (özeti göster) Etiketler : john ronald reuel tolkien jrr bbc interview program now read dennis gerroult middle earth lord the rings lotr

JRR Tolkien

JRR Tolkien

"This was done for a school report, it was more of a backup if the cd didnt work, but since i got a b" "This was done for a school report, it was more of a backup if the cd didnt work, but since i got a bad mark on my project i wanna find out what others think" (tümünü göster) (özeti göster) Etiketler : lord the rings tolkien

Drawings of JRRTolkien

Drawings of JRRTolkien

"These are REAL DRAWINGS of JRRTolkien"Etiketler : Lotr Lord the rings Tolkien Hobbit Silmarillion Concerning hobbits Peter jackson

JRR Tolkien on Film

JRR Tolkien on Film

"There are two clips here spliced together of JRR Tolkien talking on film In the first from 1968, he " "There are two clips here spliced together of JRR Tolkien talking on film In the first from 1968, he talks about The Lord of the Rings books and gives some detail about where some of the ideas for characters came from in ancient stories In the second (date unknown) he mentions the first time he ever wrote down the idea for The Hobbit The picture is better in the first clip--the audio is better in the second Both clips are of very poor quality however Tolkien was a member of the Inklings, a literary group of friends and writers associated with Oxford University and of which CS Lewis was the principal member Tolkien and Dyson together were instrumental in introducing Lewis to Christianity" (tümünü göster) (özeti göster) Etiketler : JRR Tolkien Lewis Charles Williams Inklings Lord Rings

JRR Tolkien recites the Ring Verse

JRR Tolkien recites the Ring Verse

"This is a recording of JRR Tolkien reciting the Ring Verse, from 'The Lord of the Rings The Shadow o" "This is a recording of JRR Tolkien reciting the Ring Verse, from 'The Lord of the Rings The Shadow of the Past' Three rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone, Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die, One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie Brought to you by http//wwwchamber-of-recordscom" (tümünü göster) (özeti göster) Etiketler : john ronald reuel tolkien jrr lord the rings lotr hobbit silmarillion middle earth one ring verse

JRR Tolkien reads from 'The Hobbit Riddles in the Dark'

JRR Tolkien reads from 'The Hobbit Riddles in the Dark'

"This is an audio clip of JRR Tolkien reading from 'The Hobbit - Chapter V Riddles in the Dark' Brou" "This is an audio clip of JRR Tolkien reading from 'The Hobbit - Chapter V Riddles in the Dark' Brought to you by http//wwwchamber-of-recordscom" (tümünü göster) (özeti göster) Etiketler : john ronald reuel tolkien jrr lord the rings lotr hobbit riddles dark audio clip middle earth bilbo baggins gollum

Christopher Tolkien - Silmarillion

Christopher Tolkien - Silmarillion

"Christopher Tolkien reads an extract from The Silmarillion"Etiketler : Christopher Tolkien Silmarillion Middle earth Lord the Rings

JRR Tolkien sings 'Troll Sat Alone On His Seat Of Stone'

JRR Tolkien sings 'Troll Sat Alone On His Seat Of Stone'

"This is a recording of JRR Tolkien singing 'Troll Sat Alone On His Seat Of Stone', the poem recited " "This is a recording of JRR Tolkien singing 'Troll Sat Alone On His Seat Of Stone', the poem recited by Sam Gamgee in 'The Lord of the Rings Flight to the Ford' Troll sat alone on his seat of stone, And munched and mumbled a bare old bone; For many a year he had gnawed it near, For meat was hard to come by Done by! Gum by! In a cave in the hills he dwelt alone, And meat was hard to come by Up came Tom with his big boots on Said he to Troll 'Pray, what is yon? For it looks like the shin o' my nuncle Tim, As should be a-lyin' in graveyard Caveyard! Paveyard! This many a year has Tim been gone, And I thought he were lyin' in graveyard' 'My lad,' said Troll, 'this bone I stole But what be bones that lie in a hole? Thy nuncle was dead as a lump o' lead, Afore I found his shinbone Tinbone! Thinbone! He can spare a share for a poor old troll, For he don't need his shinbone' Said Tom 'I don't see why the likes o' thee Without axin' leave should go makin' free With the shank or the shin o' my father's kin; So hand the old bone over! Rover! Trover! Though dead he be, it belongs to he; So hand the old bone over!' 'For a couple o' pins,' says Troll, and grins, 'I'll eat thee too, and gnaw thy shins A bit o' fresh meat will go down sweet! I'll try my teeth on thee now Hee now! See now! I'm tired o' gnawing old bones and skins; I've a mind to dine on thee now' But just as he thought his dinner was caught, He found his hands had hold of naught Before he could mind, Tom slipped behind And gave him the boot to larn him Warn him! Darn him! A bump o' the boot on the seat, Tom thought, Would be the way to larn him But harder than stone is the flesh and bone Of a troll that sits in the hills alone As well set your boot to the mountain's root, For the seat of a troll don't feel it Peel it! Heal it! Old Troll laughed, when he heard Tom groan, And he knew his toes could feel it Tom's leg is game, since home he came, And his bootless foot is lasting lame; But Troll don't care, and he's still there With the bone he boned from its owner Doner! Boner! Troll's old seat is still the same, And the bone he boned from its owner! Brought to you by http//wwwchamber-of-recordscom" (tümünü göster) (özeti göster) Etiketler : john ronald reuel tolkien jrr lord the rings lotr hobbit silmarillion middle earth samwise sam gamgee troll