Looks like a 'signature' edition of the Road to Middle-earth has been released.
Update: This cover will not be out until sometime in May/June 2025
Update: This cover will not be out until sometime in May/June 2025
Two more 'signature' paperbacks next year.
I think it will be the same ISBN as the current UK paperback
I think it will be the same ISBN as the current UK paperback
An edition of Tree and Leaf illustrated by Pauline Baynes? I don't remember ever knowing of this. Is this a new publication? But how, given Pauline Baynes passed away in 2008?
Dale Nelson wrote:
An edition of Tree and Leaf illustrated by Pauline Baynes? I don't remember ever knowing of this. Is this a new publication? But how, given Pauline Baynes passed away in 2008?
The artwork is from Poems and Stories
*Mod Edit: We have a thread dedicated to this already. You can read about it here.
https://www.tolkienguide.com/modules/n ... t_id=59291#forumpost59291
https://www.tolkienguide.com/modules/n ... t_id=59291#forumpost59291
Taking his readers into the depths of a majestic and expansive literary world, one to which he brings fresh illumination as if to the darkness of Khazad-dûm, Giuseppe Pezzini combines rigorous scholarship with an engaging style to reveal the full scale of J. R. R. Tolkien's vision of the 'mystery of literary creation'. Through fragments garnered from across a scattered body of writing, and acute readings of primary texts (some well-known, others less familiar or recently published), the author divulges the unparalleled complexity of Tolkien's work while demonstrating its rich exploration of literature's very nature and purpose. Eschewing any overemphasis on context or comparisons, Pezzini offers rather a uniquely sustained, focused engagement with Tolkien and his 'theory' on their own terms. He helps us discover – or rediscover – a fascination for Tolkien's literary accomplishment while correcting long-standing biases against its nature and merits that have persisted fifty years after his death.