The Silmarillion

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“The Silmarillion,” written by J.R.R. Tolkien, is a foundational mythos for Middle-earth, detailing the creation and early history of his fictional universe. The narrative begins with the creation of the world, Eä, by the deity Eru Ilúvatar, who introduces powerful being called the Ainur. The story unfolds through the ages, focusing on the Silmarils, three magnificent jewels crafted by the Elven smith Fëanor. The Silmarils contain the light of the Two Trees of Valinor, which are destroyed by the dark lord Morgoth. The tale chronicles the struggles between Elves, Men, and Morgoth, highlighting themes of ambition, pride, and the quest for beauty amidst tragedy. Key figures include Fëanor, Lúthien, and Beren, whose love story becomes legendary. Ultimately, “The Silmarillion” weaves together the rich lore and history of Middle-earth, foreshadowing events leading into “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings.”

 

Language: English
Paperback:
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd (2001)
ISBN-10: 000752322X
ISBN-13: 9780007523221
Genre: Sci-fi & Fantasy
Size: 13 cm x 19.6 cm
Shipping Weight: 53 grams
Condition: New

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SKU: 9780007523221 Categories: , Author: J.R.R. Tolkien
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The Silmarillion Book Description

Readers will discover a deep well of myth in The Silmarillion, J.R.R. Tolkien’s master work that explains the birth of Middle‑earth. The story begins with Eru Ilúvatar shaping the universe of Eä and singing the Ainur into being. Meanwhile the Ainur craft the world’s first music, setting the stage for the ages to come. This introduction lays a clear foundation for the epic tales that follow.

The narrative then follows the creation of the Silmarils, three dazzling jewels forged by the Elven smith Fëanor. Inside each gem shines the light of the Two Trees of Valinor, a brilliance that draws the attention of the dark lord Morgoth. Consequently, a war erupts as Elves, Men, and the Valar clash over the precious stones. Throughout the conflict, themes of ambition, pride, and the yearning for beauty emerge.

Fans of Tolkien will also enjoy the legendary love story of Beren and Lúthien, whose bond defies the darkness of Morgoth’s realm. Moreover, the tale weaves the destinies of many heroes, showing how their choices echo through later works such as The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Therefore, the book serves as a vital link between the pre‑history of Middle‑earth and the more familiar adventures.

Key Features of The Silmarillion

Readers can explore rich, layered world‑building that spans from the first music to the rise of the first kingdoms. Additionally, the book offers detailed genealogies of Elves and Men, helping fans trace lineages across Tolkien’s legendarium. The prose balances poetic description with clear storytelling, making complex myth accessible to new readers.

Furthermore, each chapter presents vivid illustrations of ancient battles, divine creations, and tragic betrayals. The edition includes a glossary of important names and places, which aids comprehension without breaking immersion. Also, the paperback format measures 13 cm × 19.6 cm, making it easy to hold while you explore vast histories.

Why Read This Book?

Many readers find that understanding the origins of Middle‑earth enhances every subsequent Tolkien experience. Because the book explains the source of the One Ring’s power, it adds depth to the journey of Frodo and Sam. Moreover, the themes of hope versus darkness resonate with modern readers seeking meaning in struggle.

Inside The Silmarillion, you will encounter moral dilemmas that feel timeless. Fans of fantasy appreciate the intricate interplay of fate, free will, and sacrifice. Therefore, the book not only entertains but also encourages reflection on personal ambition and responsibility.

About This Book

Published by HarperCollins in 2001, this new paperback carries ISBN‑10 000752322X and ISBN‑13 9780007523221. The genre is sci‑fi & fantasy, and the copy ships at 53 grams. Readers can also check further details on Goodreads and explore more titles in our store via this link. Enjoy the timeless myth that underpins the world of Tolkien and enrich your collection today.

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