Tolkien's "Collected Poems": A Link Collection by Himring
Fanwork Notes
This is a collection that I started compiling as preliminary research for a piece that I hope to write later, but that might perhaps have a bit of independent value to someone, so I decided to offer it up for Tolkien Meta Week.
I may add to it, so it is not marked complete.
I hope the link descriptions will serve the purpose for now; they were done in haste and may be expanded a bit later.
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A collection of links to material publicly available online on the The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien, the edition by Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond, published in September 2024.
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Genre: Reference Collection
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Posted on 8 December 2024 Updated on 8 December 2024 This fanwork is a work in progress.
Tolkien’s Collected Poems,
Blog post of March 12, 2024, from the blog of Wayne G. Hammond & Christina Scull, announcing the forthcoming publication and describing the project.
Tolkien Notes 21
Blog post by Wayne G. Hammond & Christina Scull, October 2024, relating to the publication of the edition the previous month.
Addenda and Corrigenda to The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien (2024)
Blog post by the editors containing a collection of Addenda and Corrigenda to the edition.
The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien
David Bratman comments on the announcement of forthcoming publication on the Tolkien Society Website, 17 March 2024
A First Look at ‘The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien’
Review by Holly Ordway, 30 September 2024
First publication of J.R.R. Tolkien’s collected poems offers new insights into the Lord of the Rings author’s personality
Review by Tom Emanuel, 10 September 2024
The Tolkien Geek Reviews “The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien” (ed. Scull & Hammond, 2024)
YouTube review by The Tolkien Geek, 14 Oct 2024
TCG Review - The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien edited by Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond
Review(s) by Urulókë, onthetrail, Mr. Underhill and Trotter. 11 September 2024, with edits.
Some statistical thoughts about The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien
Blog post by David Bratman on the Tolkien Society website, 10 October 2024
The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien
The entry on the edition from Tolkien Gateway (wiki)
This is quite the list of…
This is quite the list of reviews. I looked at Wayne and Christina's informative and interesting "making of" post. For the reviews, with so many things to read, I'm happy to just wait for your review (whenever it comes, it'll be precisely on time!)
I also peeke at the errata and, as an impatient perfectionist who's been in desktop publishing and made more than my fair share of print errors, my first reaction to the long list was visceral! But the collected poems is a startlingly massive tome (and the source material so often difficult to decipher) so that is actually a relatively short list! I probably shouldn't be surprised that he wrote so many poems, considering the volumes of his other work, but by the same token, how on earth did he find the time, between work, family, and recurrent illnesses!? (Then again, looking at my own disregarded heaps of unshared writing and drawings that my timewasteful perfectionism deems notgoodenough, and knowing he was apparently similarly afflicted, I guess I know the answer.)
Thank you for checking this…
Thank you for checking this collection out! I'm glad you found things of interest to you.
Wayne and Christina's reputation for accuracy is very high indeed. I think it is a testimony to that thoroughness and also to their scrupulous honesty that they found and posted that list of errata and addenda so quickly, even though at first sight the length of the list might suggest the opposite. It was a really tricky editing job.
I find fascinating not only that there are so many, but how some of the poems grow and transform alongside and within the Legendarium!