

Carregando... O Senhor dos Anéis (1954)de J. R. R. Tolkien
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I spent so long feeling bad that I'd never read this as a kid. And then I read it, and I know that as a kid I would in no way have enjoyed and appreciated it as much as I did reading it as an adult. Having had it hyped so much as a part of 'nerd' culture I was wary of bringing a bunch of preconceived notions of 'goodness' into it and tried to just enjoy it as a book - and as a book it's thoroughly lovely and magical and just what I hoped it would be. ( ![]() I never read this (or The Hobbit) as a kid, but when all the movies started coming out a few years ago, I read in preparation for them. I've since read The Lord of the Rings at least twice more, aloud to my family. So this was probably my third time through the books. I really enjoyed it this time through. There's a lot of lyricism in the book, and I especially enjoyed finding sort of hidden rhythms or other poetry even in the prose. I also liked the songs and poems that followed sort of the old Anglo Saxon poetic mode (alliterative verse with caesuras). The variety of landscape words and descriptions can seem tedious but also makes the books pretty richly described. There's heroism here, and courtliness, and admiration of beauty (Gimli's description of the caverns in Rohan is dazzling, for example). It's long, and at times a little slow, and Frodo is a pill, but this to me really is a delight to revisit. I started rereading The Hobbit right afterward, and the quality of the books is markedly different (The Hobbit being the lesser book). Un libro que me obsesiono por meses o años. Todo el dinero que habia ahorrado desde pequeño lo use en comprarme una copia y bien gastado que fue. El primer contacto personal que tuve en mi vida con esta obra tan famosa de Tolkien fue a través de la película de animación de Ralph Balkshi, en 1978, que mis padres nos llevaron a ver al cine cuando se estrenó, y en aquella época fue innovadora por su técnica. Desafortunadamente, esa película sólo llega hasta la mitad de la historia y nunca tuvo segunda parte, ya que incomprensiblemente supuso un fracaso económico para la productora. Once años después me compré el volumen de "Unwin Paperbacks" con las tres partes íntegras, y ya pude enterarme del final de la historia de nuestros queridos Frodo, Samsagaz, Aragorn, Legolas, Gandalf, Arwen y demás pléyade que ocupa esta historia que habría hecho las delicias de don Quijote. Más, pero mucho más tarde, llegaron las películas, cuando ya teníamos en nuestro poder incluso traducciones al español de "El Señor de los Anillos" y de "El Hobbit" en espléndidas ediciones. After many years, still my favourite epic. I read this for the first time in Italian when I was about 14. Through the years I have picked it up several times again, both in Italian and English to read different passages, but never the whole book again. Now, over thirty years after the first time, I’ve read the whole thing again, this time in English (which made appreciate a writing richness that was missing from the translation). Still a masterpiece, still my favourite epic ever. A life changing book.
All volumes are accompanied with maps, and Dr. Tolkien, who is a philologist, professor at Merton College of English Language and Literature, has equipped the last volume with a scholarly apparatus of appendices, explaining the alphabets and grammars of the various tongues spoken by his characters, and giving full genealogies and tables of historical chronology. Dr. Tolkien has announced that this series - the hypertrophic sequel to The Hobbit - is intended for adults rather than children, and it has had a resounding reception at the hands of a number of critics who are certainly grown-up in years. Mr. Richard Hughes, for example, has written of it that nothing of the kind on such a scale has been attempted since The Faerie Queen, and that « for width of imagination it almost beggars parallel."... Now, how is it that these long-winded volumes of what looks to this reviewer like balderdash have elicited such tributes as those above? The answer is, I believe, that certain people - especially, perhaps, in Britain - have a lifelong appetite for juvenile trash. They would not accept adult trash, but, confronted with the pre-teen-age article, they revert to the mental phase which delighted in Elsie Dinsmore and Little Lord Fauntleroy and which seems to have made of Billy Bunter, in England, almost a national figure. You can see it in the tone they fall into when they talk about Tolkien in print: they bubble, they squeal, they coo; they go on about Malory and Spenser - both of whom have a charm and a distinction that Tolkien has never touched. Pertence à sérieO Senhor dos Anéis (Omnibus 1-3) Pertence à série publicadaScience Fiction Book Club (01256) Está contido emThe J. R. R. Tolkien Deluxe Edition Collection: " The Children of Hurin " , " The Silmarillion " , " The Hobbit " and " The Lord of the Rings " de J. R. R. Tolkien (indireta) ContémThe Treason of Isengard: Being the Third Book of The Lord of the Rings de J. R. R. Tolkien (indireta) The End of the Third Age: Being the Sixth Book of the Lord of the Rings de J. R. R. Tolkien (indireta) Annals of the Kings and Rulers de J. R. R. Tolkien (indireta) Lord of the Rings Book 1 Fellowship of the Ring Part 1-1 {Japanese New Edition} de J.R.R. トールキン (indireta) Lord of the Rings Book 2 Fellowship of the Ring Part 1-2 {Japanese New Edition} de J. R. R. Tolkien (indireta) Lord of the Rings Book 3 Fellowship of the Ring Part 2-1 {Japanese New Edition} de J. R. R. Tolkien (indireta) Lord of the Rings Book 4 Fellowship of the Ring Part 2-2 {Japanese New Edition} de J. R. R. Tolkien (indireta) É reescrito emTem a adaptaçãoÉ parodiada emInspiradoTem como guia de referência/texto acompanhanteTem como estudoThe Lord of the Rings and Philosophy: One Book to Rule Them All (Popular Culture and Philosophy) de Gregory Bassham The Science of Middle-Earth: Explaining The Science Behind The Greatest Fantasy Epic Ever Told! de Henry Gee Hither Shore Nr. 9 "Tolkiens Einfluss auf die Fantasie": Interdisciplinary Journal on Modern Fantasy Literature - Jahrbuch 2012 der Deutschen Tolkien Gesellschaft e.V. de Thomas Fornet-Ponse Has as a supplementHas as a commentary on the textTem um guia de estudo para estudantesHas as a teacher's guide
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