J.R.R. Tolkien
Obras Independientes
Obras Independientes
58 Libros
Pies de trasgo
A Middle English Vocabulary
Ancrene Wisse and Hali Meiðhad
Bagme Bloma
El hobbit
La balada de Aotrou e Itroun
Hoja, de Niggle
Sobre los cuentos de hadas
Egidio, el granjero de Ham
El regreso de Beorhtnoth, hijo de Beorhthelm
El Señor de los Anillos
J. R. R. Tolkien's influences
Las aventuras de Tom Bombadil y otros poemas de El Libro Rojo
The Tolkien Reader
Anthology of Works, published 1966, including poems, short stories, a play, and some non fiction. Compilation of materials previously published as "Tree and Leaf", "Farmer Giles of Ham," and "The Adventures of Tom Bombadil", along with one additional piece and intro material.
The Road Goes Ever On
El herrero de Wootton Mayor
The village of Wootton Major is well-known around the countryside for its annual festivals, which are particularly famous for their culinary delights. The biggest festival of them all is the Feast of Good Children. This festival is celebrated only once every twenty-four years, and the celebrations take the form of a party to which twenty-four children of the village are invited. The highpoint of the party is the Great Cake, which is remarkable for its hidden magical ingredients. Whoever swallows one of these is given the rare gift of an entry into the Land of Faery. This year the magic star hidden inside the Great Cake was eaten by a blacksmith's son. The boy did not feel any of its magical properties at once but on the morning of his tenth birthday the star fixed itself on his forehead and marked him as one intimate with the Faeryfolk. This boy grew up to be a blacksmith like his father, but in his free time he roamed into the Land of Faery. The star on his forehead protected him from the evils threatening mortals in that land, and the Folk called him Starbrow and told him about their land and its hidden beauties and dangers. The years passed and it was now time for another Feast
La última canción de Bilbo
Las cartas de Papá Noel
El Silmarillion
A number-one New York Times bestseller when it was originally published, The Silmarillion is the core of J.R.R. Tolkien's imaginative writing, a work whose origins stretch back to a time long before The Hobbit.
Akallabêth
Ainulindalë
Valaquenta
Quenta Silmarillion
De los Anillos de Poder y la Tercera Edad
Cuentos inconclusos
Poems and Stories
Eriol's song
El hobbit anotado
Cuentos desde el Reino Peligroso
Roverandom
Los hijos de Húrin
La leyenda de Sigurd y Gudrún
La caída de Arturo
The first publication of a previously unknown narrative poem by J.R.R. Tolkien, which tells the extraordinary story of the final days of England's legendary hero, King Arthur.
La historia de Kullervo
La historia de Beren y Lúthien
La caída de Númenor
You and Me and the Cottage of Lost Play
Ambarkanta
La campana de mar
Errabundo
La búsqueda de Erebor
Los árboles de Kortirion
Las etimologías
Al Hombre de la Luna se le hizo un rato tarde
La nueva sombra
La llamada del menestral
Historia de Aragorn y Arwen
The Devil's Coach Horses
Sellic Spell
De Tuor y su llegada a Gondolin
No todo el oro reluce
La balada de Leithian
Los papeles del Notion Club
Anales de Valinor
La batalla del Campo del Este
Kôr
Beowulf