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Untangling Tolkien: A Chronology and Commentary for The Lord of the Rings

Untangling Tolkien: A Chronology and Commentary for The Lord of the RingsAuthor: Michael W. Perry
Publisher: Inkling Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
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Media: Paperback
Pages: 252
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Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7.5 x 0.6

ISBN: 1587420198
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.912
EAN: 9781587420191
ASIN: 1587420198

Publication Date: September 30, 2003
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Here is the book that Tolkien fans have needed for half a century--a detailed, book-length chronology of J. R. R. Tolkien's complex tale. Whether you are a serious Tolkien fan or simply someone who enjoys reading the story over and over again, this is the book for you. It's the first totally new reference for The Lord of the Rings since the 1970s.

Beginning over 1400 years before the major events in Tolkien's epic, it describes, year-by-year, the amazing and imaginative background history that Tolkien created for his masterpiece. Then for the main narrative, it becomes a day-by-day reference, describing what each character does on that day and all the places where those events are described in Tolkien's writings. You can find out, for instance, what Merry and Pippin are doing as Sam perpares rabbit stew on the morning of March 7.

Probe deeper into Tolkien. See why someone as serious as Gandalf was interested in fun-loving Hobbits. Discover an exciting new plot, based on Tolkien's notes, that begins when Aragorn captures Gollum. Follow along as the Black Riders and Gandalf race for the Shire. Decide for yourself whether Sauron and the Ring have any ties to Hitler and Stalin. Explore what Tolkien believed about nature and technology.

A few facts illustrate how helpful this chronology is. Most of narrative is a deliberately confusing sea of next days and third days that leave readers as confused as the tale's main characters.The middle 60 percent of The Lord of the Rings gives the current date only once. In the narrative as a whole, the date is given only 23 times, or once for every 43 pages, and most of those come when the plot is moving slowly. That's why those who want to dig deeper and understand better what Tolkien was saying will find this book a must-have.


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5 out of 5 stars A well-done reference to a fantasy classic!   May 18, 2009
Eric Syler (Poughkeepsie, NY)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Having read Tolkien's works when I was a teen and a few times again over the next 25 years, I have have always enjoyed his depth of commitment to literature. Then there was Peter Jackson's epic retelling of the story on the big screen, yet another master at work. Which all leads to Michael Perry's painstaking and well thought out chronology of Tolkien's works. A difficult task to be sure but accomplished all the same. As the author mentions in his preface, this book is a reference book first and foremost but it truly does "untangle" the time line of the story. Short on frills but long on detail in really is a handy thing to have when you want to jump back into the lands of elves and hobbits.


5 out of 5 stars Great reference!   November 13, 2008
W. Paul Blakey (Sechelt, BC Canada)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I started about two years ago to write a fantasy novel based around the idea that the Witch-King (The leader of the Nazgul) did not die, but was banished and his banishment caused a rift in the fabric of the universe which had to be sealed by returning the Witch-King to the world of men. Apart from re-reading the entire three volume Lord of the Rings, what was I to do to research the details I needed for my story?

Enter Untangling Tolkien ... a fabulous reference, with all kinds of footnotes and sidebars, really well laid out and easy to read. A must for Tolkienophiles ...

By the way, I finished the book ... It's called Redemption of the Witch-King (not published yet, but hopefully soon.)



5 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource   December 10, 2006
Thomas G. Romano (Houston, TX)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Perry has done a wonderful job in untangling the very intricate tale woven by J.R.R. Tolkien. Of particular help are the copious margin notes which reference exactly where Perry is drawing the information contained within that section of his book. The commentary made by the author is a welcomed pause for reflection on the events that are taking place and keep the book from being a mere listing of dates and events. I teach a course on J.R.R. Tolkien and have found Untangling Tolkien a valuable resource, since it covers the entire history of Middle-earth: what comes before The Hobbit and what takes place after The Lord of The Rings. Bravo Mr. Perry, I look forward to reading your other books.


5 out of 5 stars Knits up the ravels   October 30, 2004
A_Reader (CA, United States)
16 out of 17 found this review helpful

An amazing accomplishment by a dedicated Tolkien fan.

That is how I'd sum up the book Untanging Tolkien. Michael Perry has first unraveled all Tolkien's "dates" -- which can be extrapolated from phases of the moon -- and then knit them together again in a cohesive outline, presented in much greater detail than Tolkien's own timeline (found buried in Appendix A of LOTR). By incorporating information from other Tolkien writings, the author of Untangling Tolkien collates additional facts about all the characters and the circumstances surrounding the War of the Ring, folding them all into this detailed chronology. He includes material that sheds light on possible parallels between Tolkien's work and events that were contemporary, and he provides original commentary that suggests some additional motivations for Tolkien's characters. Sidebars offer references to every source for the information presented and for each conclusion the author has drawn.

I found the format, with quick-reference bulleted lists and clearly delineated sections and subheadings, well-organized and easy to use.

NOTE: I read the third printing that was published in May 2004. Apparently the author has corrected many of the errors that David Bratman objected to (below). You won't find a better overview or a more throrough treatment of time and dates in LOTR than Perry provides in this book.



4 out of 5 stars A Radiograph of LotR.   December 26, 2003
16 out of 20 found this review helpful

This book is layed out as a chronological record of the events covered by Tolkein's masterpiece with prefaces that explain the calender system created by Tolkein and its conversion to our more mundane (and possibly inferior) system. The type is clear, and margin citations clear and present for every entry. It's primary utility, at which it succeeds admirably, is as a kind of radiograph of Tolkein's work that reveals its astonishing complexity more clearly and allows one to admire, and more importantly, explore the book itself more quickly, easily, and deeply.

The book also contains copious notes inline with the chronology. These vary from informative to tangential, but at worst do not detract from the book's primary function. Mr. Perry is perhaps foremost as Lewis scholar, and so C.S. Lewis, a close acquaintance and friend of Tolkein, makes a number of appearances. Also making appearances in the notes are William Shakespeare and Winston Churchill.

All in all, a unique book which will save anyone who wants to do an in depth study of LotR a lot of time.

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