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What was the last book Tolkien wrote?

What was the last book Tolkien wrote?

The Fall of Gondolin
Christopher Tolkien even wrote in its preface that it was “(presumptively) my last book in the long series of my father’s writings.” But now, Entertainment Weekly reports, Christopher Tolkien has written that “The Fall of Gondolin is indubitably the last.”

What was Tolkien writing when he died?

September 2, 1973
J. R. R. Tolkien/Date of death

Did Tolkien write any books after Lord of the Rings?

Tolkien began to revise The Silmarillion, but soon turned to the sequel, which became The Lord of the Rings. He renewed work on The Silmarillion after completing The Lord of the Rings, and he greatly desired to publish the two works together.

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Was the Silmarillion finished?

JRR Tolkien didn’t write the Silmarillion. Or at least, he didn’t finish it. Christopher Tolkien, compiled it from Tolkien’s various notes and works; and it was an arduous task. It had more of an “epic” narrative from Greek classics like the Iliad, while Lord of the Rings has more a medieval classic format.

How many books did JRR Tolkien write about Middle-Earth?

Since the 1970s, Christopher Tolkien has edited 24 books of Tolkien’s writing including The Silmarillion, a history of the elves, a 12-volume History of Middle-earth series, the most recent Great Tales, as well books of his father’s academic writings.

Was JRR Tolkien famous before he died?

During his life in retirement, from 1959 up to his death in 1973, Tolkien received steadily increasing public attention and literary fame. In 1961, his friend C. S.

Who is Tolkien and what did he write?

J.R.R. Tolkien is an internationally renowned fantasy writer. He is best known for authoring ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘The Lord of the Rings’ trilogy.

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How many books did Tolkien write about Middle Earth?

Was The Silmarillion written before The Hobbit?

The Silmarillion is actually tolkien’s first book and also his last. In origin it precedes even The Hobbit, and is the story of the First Age of tolkien’s Middle Earth. Tolkien worked on it, changed it, and enlarged it throughout his entire life.