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* J. R. R. Tolkien - Complete Works, incl. The Lord of the Rings (72 books)
JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN (1892–1973) occupies a singular place in modern literary history as both a rigorous academic and a creator of one of the most fully realized imaginative worlds ever committed to print. Trained as a philologist and long associated with Oxford University, Tolkien specialized in Old and Middle English, Norse, and medieval literature. His scholarly work shaped not only his prose style but also his understanding of myth as a vital mode of meaning-making rather than a relic of premodern thought. For Tolkien, storytelling was inseparable from language, history, and moral vision.
Tolkien’s reputation rests chiefly on his Middle-earth narratives, beginning with THE HOBBIT (1937) and culminating in THE LORD OF THE RINGS (1954–55). The Hobbit, written initially for his children, combines the conventions of the fairy tale with a lightly ironic narrative voice, while introducing themes of courage, greed, and moral growth. The Lord of the Rings expands this modest beginning into a monumental epic, structured around the destruction of the One Ring and the struggle against tyranny. Drawing on Old English heroism, Norse fatalism, and Christian moral philosophy, the work explores power, sacrifice, and the endurance of goodness in a fallen world, achieving a tonal gravity rare in twentieth-century popular fiction.
The deeper mythological framework of Middle-earth is most fully revealed in the posthumously published THE SILMARILLION (1977). Here Tolkien presents a cosmogony and legendary history extending thousands of years before The Lord of the Rings, recounting the creation of the world, the rebellion of angelic beings, and the tragic cycles of pride and loss among Elves and Men. Written in a deliberately archaic and elevated style, The Silmarillion underscores Tolkien’s ambition to create a mythology for England—one grounded in linguistic invention, moral seriousness, and mythic resonance rather than in novelistic realism.
Alongside these Middle-earth texts, Tolkien produced a body of non–Middle-earth works that illuminate his range as a writer. FARMER GILES OF HAM (1949), SMITH OF WOOTTON MAJOR (1967), and LEAF BY NIGGLE (1945) are shorter, often allegorical narratives that blend humor, melancholy, and theological reflection. His seminal lecture “On Fairy-Stories” (1947) articulates a theory of fantasy as “sub-creation,” defending imaginative literature as a legitimate and even necessary human activity. These works reveal Tolkien’s capacity to explore his central concerns—creativity, humility, loss, and hope—within compressed and formally diverse modes.
Equally important to Tolkien’s legacy are the medieval texts he edited, translated, and interpreted, which helped shape modern understanding of early English literature. His edition of SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT (1925; 2nd edition, 1967), along with PEARL and SIR ORFEO (1975), remains influential for its philological precision and literary sensitivity. BEOWULF: A TRANSLATION AND COMMENTARY , published posthumously in 2014, reflects decades of engagement with the poem and reframes it as a work of profound artistic unity rather than a mere historical artifact. Through these scholarly labors, Tolkien not only preserved foundational texts but also modeled a way of reading them that bridges academic rigor and imaginative sympathy.
From early in his writing career, the development of his stories was accompanied by drawings and paintings, especially of landscapes, and by maps of the lands in which the tales were set. He produced pictures to accompany the stories told to his own children, and sent them elaborately illustrated letters purporting to come from Father Christmas. Much of this artwork was collected and published in 1995 as J.R.R. TOLKIEN: ARTIST AND ILLUSTRATOR , which discusses Tolkien's paintings, drawings, and sketches, and reproduces approximately 200 examples of his work.
The following books are in ePUB format unless otherwise noted:
== MIDDLE-EARTH FICTION ==
* Annotated Hobbit [Revised & Expanded Edition] (HM, 2002) – PDF
* Fellowship of the Ring [LOTR 1] (HarperCollins, 2022) – ePUB/PDF
* Hobbit [ill. Lee] (HarperCollins, 2012)
* Hobbit [ill. Tolkien] (HarperCollins, 2023)
* Hobbit: Enhanced Edition [with AUDIO] (HarperCollins, 2012)
* Lord of the Rings [One-volume edition, ill.] (HarperCollins, 2021)
* Return of the King [LOTR 3] (HarperCollins, 2009)
* Return of the King [LOTR 3] (HarperCollins, 2009) – PDF
* Two Towers [LOTR 2] (HarperCollins, 2022) – ePUB/PDF
== ON MIDDLE-EARTH (Posthumous) ==
* Beren and Luthien [ed. C. Tolkien] (HarperCollins, 2017)
* Children of Húrin [ed. C. Tolkien] (HarperCollins, 2007)
* Fall of Gondolin [ed. C. Tolkien] (HarperCollins, 2019)
* Fall of Númenor [ed. Sibley] (HarperCollins, 2022)
* History of The Hobbit [ed. Rateliff] (HarperCollins, 2013)
* Hobbitus Ille: The Hobbit in Latin [tr. Walker] (HarperCollins, 2012)
* Nature of Middle-Earth [ed. Hofstetter] (HarperCollins, 2023)
* Silmarillion [ed. C. Tolkien, ill. author] (HarperCollins, 2022)
* Silmarillion [ed. C. Tolkien, ill. Nasmith] (HarperCollins, 2009)
* Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-Earth [ed. C. Tolkien] (HarperCollins, 2012)
== THE HISTORY OF MIDDLE-EARTH [ed. C. Tolkien] ==
* History of Middle-Earth 1: Book of Lost Tales, Part I (HarperCollins, 2010)
* History of Middle-Earth 2: Book of Lost Tales, Part II (HarperCollins, 2010)
* History of Middle-Earth 3: Lays of Beleriand (HarperCollins, 2021)
* History of Middle-Earth 4: Shaping of Middle-Earth (HarperCollins, 2021)
* History of Middle-Earth 5: Lost Road and Other Writings (HarperCollins, 2019)
* History of Middle-Earth 6: Return of the Shadow (HarperCollins, 2015)
* History of Middle-Earth 7: Treason of Isengard (HarperCollins, 2021)
* History of Middle-Earth 8: War of the Ring (HarperCollins, 2021)
* History of Middle-Earth 9: Sauron Defeated (HarperCollins, 2021)
* History of Middle-Earth 10: Morgoth's Ring (HarperCollins, 2023)
* History of Middle-Earth 11: War of the Jewels (HarperCollins, 2023)
* History of Middle-Earth 12: Peoples of Middle-Earth (HarperCollins, 2022)
== SHORT FICTION ==
* Farmer Giles of Ham [ed. Scull & Hammond] (HarperCollins, 2014)
* Roverandum [ed. Scull & Hammond] (HarperCollins, 2013)
* Smith of Wootton Major [ed. Flieger] (HarperCollins, 2014)
* Tales From the Perilous Realm (HarperCollins, 2021)
* Tree and Leaf (HarperCollins, 2012)
== POETRY ==
* Adventures of Tom Bombadil [ed. Scull/Hammond] (HarperCollins, 2024)
* Bilbo's Last Song [ill. Baynes] (Knopf, 2012)
* Collected Poems [ed. Scull & Hammond] (HarperCollins, 2024)
* Fall of Arthur [ed. C. Tolkien] (HarperCollins, 2014)
* Lay of Aotrou and Itroun [ed. Flieger] (HarperCollins, 2017)
* Legend of Sigurd & Gudrun [ed. C. Tolkien] (HarperCollins, 2009)
* Road Goes Ever On: A Song Cycle (Houghton Mifflin, 1967) – PDF
* Songs for the Philologists (University College, 1936 [2007]) – PDF
== ACADEMIC & NON-FICTION ==
* Battle of Maldon [ed. Grybauskas] (HarperCollins, 2023)
* Beowulf and the Critics [Revised 2nd Edition] (ACMRS, 2011) – PDF
* The Bovadium Fragments [ed. C. Tolkien] (HarperCollins, 2025)
* Finn and Hengest [ed. Bliss] (HarperCollins, 2022)
* A Middle English Reader and Vocabulary [with K. Sisam] (Dover, 2013)
* Monsters and the Critics & Other Essays [ed. C. Tolkien] (HarperCollins, 2012)
* A Secret Vice: Tolkien on Invented Languages (HarperCollins, 2020)
* Story of Kullervo [ed. Flieger] (HarperCollins, 2015)
* Tolkien on Chaucer, 1913-1959 [ed. Bowers] (Oxford, 2024) – PDF
* Tolkien on Fairy-Stories [ed. Flieger & Anderson] (HarperCollins, 2008) – PDF
== CHILDREN'S LITERATURE ==
* Mr. Bliss (Allen & Unwin, 1982)
* Letters From Father Christmas [ed. B. Tolkien] (HarperCollins, 2009)
* Letters From Father Christmas [ed. B. Tolkien, with AUDIO] (HarperCollins, 2009)
== LETTERS ==
* Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien [ed. Carpenter, revised & expanded] (HarperCollins, 2023]
== EDITOR ==
* Ancrene Wisse: The English Text of the Ancrene Riwle (Oxford, 1962).pdf
* Sir Gawain and the Green Knight [ed. Davis, 2e] (Oxford, 1967) – PDF
== TRANSLATOR ==
* Beowulf: Translation & Commentary [ed. C. Tolkien] (HarperCollins, 2014)
* Old English Exodus: Text, Translation & Commentary (Oxford, 1981) – PDF
* Sir Gawain and the Green Knight [ed. C. Tolkien] (HM, 1974) – PDF^
* Sir Gawain and the Green Knight [ed. C. Tolkien] (Mariner, 2021)
== ART ==
* Art of The Hobbit [Hammond & Scull] (HarperCollins, 2011) – PDF
* J.R.R. Tolkien: Artist & Illustrator [Hammond & Scull] (HM, 1995) – PDF
* Pictures by JRR Tolkien [ed. C. Tolkien] (Allen & Unwin, 1979) – ePUB / PDF
== COLLECTIONS ==
* Complete Works (Delphi Classics, 2024)
== CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES ==
Among the many individual papers included in this collection are a large volume of Tolkien's writings on his constructed languages, primarily the Elvish languages such as Quenya and Sindarin, published and annotated by scholars in the journals "Vinyar Tengwar" and "Parma Eldalamberon". See file listing for individual articles compiled in Papers folder.
== BIBLIOGRAPHICAL & REFERENCE ==
* J.R.R. Tolkien: A Descriptive Bibliography [W. Hammond] (St. Paul's, 1993) – PDF
* J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide, 3 vols. [ed. Scull & Hammond] (2017)
* Keys of Middle-earth, 2e [S.Lee & E. Solopova] (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) – PDF
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