Beren and Lúthien - Hardcover Edition

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Product information "Beren and Lúthien - Hardcover Edition"
  • Beren and Lúthien - Tolkien's most beautiful story
  • with numerous illustrations by Alan Lee
  • Author: J.R.R. Tolkien, Editor: Christopher Tolkien
  • hardcover edition, with 304 pages
  • in German version
Material: Hardcover

A dramatic fate overshadows the love of Beren and Lúthien. She belongs to the immortal elves, while he is a mortal. In his deep dislike for all humans, her father, a great elven lord, imposes an impossible task on Beren: before he may marry Lúthien, he must steal a Silmaril from Melkor's crown.

The reader can expect Tolkien's most beautiful story. Especially for this edition, the well-known Tolkien artist Alan Lee has created numerous color paintings and drawings.

Undaunted, Beren sets off to win the Silmaril for his love. Then Melkor, also called Morgoth the Black Enemy, sends the most terrible creatures – ruthless orcs and cunning wolves – against Beren. But the love between Lúthien and Beren literally reaches beyond death.

This story, without exaggeration the most beautiful of Tolkien's, is part of the 'Silmarillion', the 'Book of Lost Tales' and the 'Lay of Leithian' in an unfinished form. Christopher Tolkien has tried to extract the story of Beren and Lúthien from the extensive work in which it is embedded. He tells it in his father's words: first in its original form, then according to later texts.

Thus it is presented in its change. The texts presented here for the first time reveal aspects that have been lost both in terms of plot and narrative immediacy.

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Wunderschönes Buch :)

Wie schon auf dem Einband beschrieben ist die Geschichte über Beren und Lúthien zweifellos die schönste und romantischste Geschichte Tolkiens. Wer jedoch auf ein Wiedersehen mit den Charakteren aus dem Hobbit oder aus dem Herrn der Ringe hofft wird hier enttäuscht, da die Geschichte wie schon im Silmarillion beschrieben im Ersten Zeitalter spielt. Es ist außerdem empfehlenswert das Silmarillion gelesen zu haben bevor man sich dieses Buch liest (es ist empfehlenswert aber nicht unbedingt notwendig da alles im Buch wirklich sehr genau beschrieben wird. Das Wissen aus dem Silmarillion könnte aber Klarheit über die vielen Namen aus Beren und Lúthien schaffen). Ich persönlich habe dieses Buch sehr genossen und deshalb kann ich es auch wärmstens empfehlen. Es ist ein weiteres Tolkien Meisterwerk, welches jedes Fanherz höher schlagen lässt. ;)

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