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“I have at last got busy about Mummy's grave. . . . . The inscription I should like is: EDITH MARY TOLKIEN 1889-1971 Lúthien :brief and jejune, except for Lúthien, which says for me more than a multitude of words: for she was (and knew she was) my Lúthien. … I never called Edith Lúthien – but she was the source of the story that in time became the chief part of the Silmarillion. Letter 340 From a letter to Christopher Tolkien”

Quote by Humphrey Carpenter

Work

The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien

This book includes letters written by J.R.R. Tolkien, covering a wide range of topics including his writing process, personal life, and thoughts on various subjects. more

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Humphrey Carpenter
Humphrey Carpenter

Humphrey Carpenter was a renowned British biographer, recognized for his extensive work on the lives of musicians and writers. Born on April 12, 1946, and passing away on January 4, 2005, Carpenter's biographies were known for their depth and thoroughness, offering comprehensive insights into the personal and professional lives of his subjects. more

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