There are some enigmas in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ that we are never really given the answers to. Have you, for example, considered Gandalfs description of how the Balrog changes appearance after the fall from Durins bridge? It does make you think about the Watcher in the water in some ways. Could the Watcher in fact be the Balrog?[More]
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There are some enigmas in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ that we are never really given the answers to. Have you, for example, considered Gandalfs description of how the Balrog changes appearance after the fall from Durins bridge? It does make you think about the Watcher in the water in some ways. Could the Watcher in fact be the Balrog?[More]
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There are some enigmas in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ that we are never really given the answers to. Have you, for example, considered Gandalfs description of how the Balrog changes appearance after the fall from Durins bridge? It does make you think about the Watcher in the water in some ways. Could the Watcher in fact be the Balrog?
What about Old Man Willow? Is he a Huorn do you think? And how well does Aragorn really know Tom Bombadil? Join us in #thehalloffire as we take a look at these small riddles and maybe others that you wonder about.
Times:
Saturday Chat:
5:30pm ET (17:30)
[also 11:30pm (23:30) CET and 9:30am Sunday (09:30) AET]
Sunday Chat:
7:00 pm (19:00) CET
[also 1:00pm (13:00) ET and 5:00am (05:00) Monday morning AET]
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TORn Green Books Staffer Ostadan writes: The long-awaited new issue of Parma Eldalamberon #14 is now available. [More]
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TORn Green Books Staffer Ostadan writes: The long-awaited new issue of Parma Eldalamberon #14 is now available.
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PARMA ELDALAMBERON 14
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EARLY QENYA and The VALMARIC SCRIPT by J. R. R. TOLKIEN
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Order at http://www.eldalamberon.com/parma14.html
This issue has three sections containing newly published writings by J. R. R. Tolkien:”Early Qenya Fragments”, edited by Patrick Wynne and Christopher Gilson; the “Early Qenya Grammar”, edited by Carl F. Hostetter and Bill Welden; and “The Valmaric Script”, edited by Arden R. Smith.Each of these has been prepared with the guidance of Christopher Tolkien and with the permission of the Tolkien Estate.
Of particular interest to scholars of the Ancient Tongue will be the “Early Qenya Grammar”, Tolkien’s first complete description of the inflexions and syntax of the Articles, Nouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, Numbers, Pronouns, and Verbs of that language.The essence of High-elven is already present here in familiar patterns ranging from the formation of the genitive, locative and ablative cases, to that of the future and past tense verb stems; while the diversity of Tolkien’s great linguistic imagination is evident in many unexpected and indeed remarkable features in this lucid grammatical description of Qenya from the 1920s.
“Early Qenya Fragments” is a collection of Tolkien’s tables and name-lists associated with _The Book of Lost Tales_, including early names of the Days of the Elvish Week and the Valinorian Fortnight, and names of the Valar and various Creatures of the Earth, as Tolkien conceived of them in his earliest mythology.Also included are paradigms of the Regular Qenya Verb conjugation associated with the _Qenya Lexicon_.Annotations and commentary are provided for all of the Early Qenya texts, detailing their interconnections and the evolution of the linguistic conceptions contained within them.
“The Valmaric Script” is an edition of various documents relating to an Elvish writing system devised by Tolkien in the 1920s.One example of this very elegant script has been published already in a drawing for the story _Roverandom_.This edition incudes various charts of the sounds represented by the letters, tracing Tolkien’s experimentation with their forms and applications. There are also examples of the Valmaric script used for writing both Qenya and English, including an excerpt from the Old English poem _Beowulf_. Transcriptions of these texts and commentary on the chronology of the documents and their conceptual evolution are included in this edition.
Orders for Parma Eldalamberon Issue #14 can be made now at the cost of $25.00 per copy including postage and handling world-wide.
(Expect from 1 to 2 weeks for delivery, depending on the destination.)
Electronic payment by PayPal is available at the following link:
http://www.eldalamberon.com/parma14.html
Or send check or money-order (U.S. funds only) to:
Christopher Gilson
10646-A Rosewood Road
Cupertino, CA 95014
U.S.A.
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From Ringer Spy Lynne: Thanks to the Santa Barbara Film Festival’s decision to honor Peter Jackson with their Modern Masters award in a two-hour ceremony/interview/presentation at the Arlington Theater last weekend, I had the opportunity to meet a few folks we all know and love. [More]
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