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Published by HarperCollins, 1994, hardcover, illustrated, 184 pages, 29.2 cms x 22.8 cms x 2 cms, condition: new.

Anyone familiar with J.R.R. Tolkien's epic tale, The Lord of the Rings , knows the literary merits of this wonderful adventure fantasy. Yet, interestingly, Tolkien's overriding ambition was not to write a great story, but rather to create an entire mythological system for the English people. With its intricate mix of legend and lore, archetype and symbol, the trilogy awoke something deep in human consciousness through its universal language of mythic images.In this book, David Day delves into the inspirations and sources for the Ring stories, exploring an ancient storytelling tradition that dates back to the dawn of Western culture and encompasses Norse mythology, Arthurian legend, Celtic and Saxon myths, the classical tradition, German romance, and Biblical tales, as well as specific works like the medieval epic, the Nibelungenlied , and Wagner's operatic adaptation, The Ring of the Nibelung . Alan Lee's evocative color and black-and-white illustrations capture the magic of these mythic characters and themes with a particular grace and elegance.

I cannot count the number of background books I have read about my favorite authors. This is one outstanding books about the background material J.R.R. had when he went to write The Lord of the Rings. Vastly entertaining going back to the original myths, legends and material from which spring something new. Well worth the time you will spend. Five Stars.

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Thank you so much! Very happy with my purchase.Highly recommended!
31 Mar 2026