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A Sense of Tales Untold - Exploring the Edges of Tolkien's Literary Canvas (Hardcover)
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A Sense of Tales Untold - Exploring the Edges of Tolkien's Literary Canvas (Hardcover)
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Exploring the uncanny perception of depth in Tolkien's writing and
world-building A Sense of Tales Untoldexamines the margins of J. R.
R. Tolkien's work: the frames, edges, allusions, and borders
between story and un-story and the spaces between vast ages and
miniscule time periods. The untold tales that are simply implied or
referenced in the text are essential to Tolkien's achievement in
world-building, Peter Grybauskas argues, and counter the common but
largely spurious image of Tolkien as a writer of bloated prose.
Instead, A Sense of Tales Untold highlights Tolkien's restraint-his
ability to check the pen to great effect. The book begins by
identifying some of Tolkien's principal sources of inspiration and
his contemporaries, then summarizes theories and practices of the
literary impression of depth. The following chapters offer close
readings of key untold tales in context, ranging from the shadowy
legends at the margins of The Lord of the Rings to the nexus of
tales concerning Turin Turambar, the great tragic hero of the Elder
Days. In his frequent retellings of the Turin legend, Tolkien found
a lifelong playground for experimentation with untold stories. "A
story must be told or there'll be no story, yet it is the untold
stories that are most moving," wrote Tolkien to his son during the
composition of The Lord of the Rings,cutting straight to the heart
of the tension between storytelling and world-building that
animates his work. From the most straightforward form of an untold
tale-an omission-to vast and tangled webs of allusions, Grybauskas
highlights this tension. A Sense of Tales Untold engages with
urgent questions about interpretation, adaptation, and authorial
control, giving both general readers and specialists alike a fresh
look at the source material of the ongoing "Tolkien phenomenon.
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