Morgoth's Ring kitaplarını, Morgoth's Ring sözleri ve alıntılarını, Morgoth's Ring yazarlarını, Morgoth's Ring yorumları ve incelemelerini 1000Kitap'ta bulabilirsiniz.
"Sonra Fëanor korkunç bir yemin etti. Yedi oğlu da yanında diz çöküp hep birlikte aynı andı içti ve meşalelerin ışığı çektikleri kılıçlarda kan gibi kıpkırmızı parladı." -Silmarillion, Noldor'un Kaçışına Dair
Morgoth's Ring adlı kitapta belirtildiği gibi Fëanor ve oğullarının yemini:
“Be he foe or friend, be he foul or clean
Brood of Morgoth or bright Vala,
Elda or Maia or Aftercomer,
Man yet unborn upon Middle-earth,
Neither law, nor love, nor league of swords,
Dread nor danger, not Doom itself
Shall defend him from Fëanáro, and Fëanáro’s kin,
Whoso hideth or hoardeth, or in hand taketh,
Finding keepeth or afar casteth
A Silmaril. This swear we all…
Death we will deal him ere Day’s ending,
Woe unto world’s end! Our word hear thou,
Eru Allfather! To the everlasting
Darkness doom us if our deed faileth…
On the holy mountain hear in witness
and our vow remember,
Manwë and Varda!"
5/5 Stars. (%92/100)
The History of Middle-Earth is a 12 book series I really need to collect. Sadly, I have the physical copy of this book only even though I've read the others or at least checked them out. However, this is probably my favourite out of all. "Just as Sauron concentrated his power in the One Ring, Morgoth dispersed his power into the very matter of Arda, thus the whole of Middle-earth was Morgoth's Ring" (One of my favourite quotations from the book)
The book is split into six parts:
1) 1951 revisions of Tolkien about The Silmarillion. You can compare and contrast with the earlier versions.
2)Annals of Aman: The detailed explanation of the creation of the world. There are also a great deal of information about the First Age and the concept of time in Valian Years.
3)Laws and Customs among the Eldar: As it can be understood from the title it talks about the customs of the elves especially about the names and how they breed. Tolkien also talks about the idea of soul and body here.
4)Athrabeth Finrod ah Andreth: One of my favourite chapters in the book. Finrod Felagund and a mortal woman Andreth talk about the issue of immortality by comparing the lives of Elves and Men.
5)Tale of Adanel: This is Tolkien's version of the original sin. (Adam and Eve) Andreth is the one who tells the story to Felagund.
6)Myths Transformed: My favourite chapter of the book because it deals with Morgoth (Melkor), Sauron, and the origin of the Orcs. There are lots of useful and important information in this chapter.
Overall, it is a brilliant book and as I said before, it is my favourite in The History of Middle-Earth.
Morgoth's RingJ. R. R. Tolkien · HarperCollins · 200213 okunma