Tolkien's Ring
By (Author) David Day
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion
30th October 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
823.912
Hardback
184
Width 228mm, Height 288mm, Spine 19mm
1100g
In Tolkien's Ring, David Dayshows how the Lord of the Rings is the result of an ancient story-telling tradition; and how, by drawing upon the world's primary myths and legends, J.R.R Tolkien created his own mythology for the twentieth century.
J.R.R. Tolkien had a great knowledge of, and love for, world mythology when he wrote his beloved trilogy of Middle Earth. In particular, the symbol of the Ring has a rich and fascinating heritage, and this beautifully illustrated literary detective work searches down Tolkien's sources and inspiration. Written authoritively by David Day, it shows how the Lord of the Rings is the result of an ancient story-telling tradition that dates back to the dawn of western cultures; and how, by drawing upon the world's primary myths and legends, J.R.R Tolkien created his own mythology for the twentieth century.
Beautifully illustrated throughout by the acclaimed artist Alan Lee (creator of the illustrated Lord of the Rings), Tolkien's Ring is an extraordinary journey through the most magical and potent stories the people of our world have ever told one another.
"A mighty achievement, effectively described and celebrated in this lavish, handsomely presented volume." --Times Educational Supplement
"Day's enthusiasm is infectious, and he concisely retells the myths he examines with some verve." --SFX Magazine
David Day has always been fascinated by the vast complexities of Tolkien's mythology, particularly in the light of the many posthumously published Tolkien manuscripts. David Day has also published more than twenty other books in the field of ecology, poetry, natural history, fantasy, mythology and a number of award-winning children's books.