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Madness: Tales and Legends unfinished, Volume 2: The Second Age


I am not abstract, this is exactly the same as for the 1st, chronicled here .
Once again we are plunged into the fantastic world of Tolkien. It starts directly with a story describing the geography of Númenor and was then more interested in stories various characters of Númenor and then the story of Galadriel.
As usual everything is extremely interesting, and incredibly rich. Tolkien had thought of everything, he even thought about the origin of the names of his characters, their past, the past of his universe, the story of characters who would probably never be developed and stories. For example, he invented the whole chronology and genealogy of the kings of Númenor, he even invented the laws and customs that govern the kingdom.
History of Galadriel is very interesting as we see the character's past, it allows to better understand the relation to its brief appearance in The Lord of the Rings. No
stories (except the first on the geography of Númenor) is completed, but it has many notes by Christopher Tolkien, who puts the pieces of writings quee his father had envisaged as a result. Sometimes there are two or three different versions. Sometimes Christopher Tolkien also explains that his father had undertaken to modify certain stories. The History of Galadriel example would probably have been quite different if Tolkien had been completed, and it would have caused some major changes in other stories, like The Silmarillion for example.
It is truly aware by reading the pieces that put Christopher Tolkien and reading the notes he made that his father was in fact an eternal unsatisfied. It is likely that most of what was published after his death, would in any case never even been finished had he lived longer.
This probably means that today's universe is so unique and it remains for most people the standard for fantasy. Because the universe is coherent, structured, and has a history that is not artificial, a history in which we believe without asking questions, so that seems obvious. Besides Christopher Tolkien takes several pieces of both letters or notes that his father wrote. And as he speaks, he gives the impression of speaking of something past, which lacks the elements today, or stories with multiple sources that explain the different versions.
All this is, again, is an outstanding book that devours itself extremely quickly.

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