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Si Qente Feanor & Other Elvish Writings, and: Parma Eldalamberon XV (review)

Si Qente Feanor & Other Elvish Writings, and: Parma Eldalamberon XV (review) Book Reviews Sí Qente Feanor & Other Elvish Writings, by J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by Ar- den R. Smith, Christopher Gilson, Patrick H. Wynne and Bill Welden. Cupertino, CA: Parma Eldalamberon, 2004. 122 pp. $25.00 (oversize paperback) [no ISBN]. Parma Eldalamberon XV. [Contains: “Names and Required Alterations,” edited by Patrick H. Wynne; “Name-list to ‘The Fall of Gondolin,’” edited by Christopher Gilson and Patrick H. Wynne; “Sí Qente Feanor,” edited by Christopher Gilson; “Early Qenya Pro- nouns,” edited by Christopher Gilson; “Index of Names for ‘The Lay of the Children of Húrin,’” edited by Bill Welden and Christopher Gilson; “English–Qenya Dictionary,” edited by Arden R. Smith and Christo- pher Gilson; “Addendum to ‘The Alphabet of Rúmil’ and ‘The Valmaric Script,’” edited by Arden R. Smith; and “Early Runic Documents,” ed- ited by Arden R. Smith.] The first phase in the history of J.R.R. Tolkien’s invented languages, roughly covering the decade from 1915, has been recounted in four is- sues of Parma Eldalamberon which focused alternately on the “high elven” Qenya and its sibling, Gnomish or Noldorin. Along the way two early writing systems, Rúmilian and Valmaric, have been introduced. This fifth installment, comprising miscellaneous dainties from across the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Tolkien Studies West Virginia University Press

Si Qente Feanor & Other Elvish Writings, and: Parma Eldalamberon XV (review)

Tolkien Studies , Volume 3 – May 9, 2006

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Book Reviews Sí Qente Feanor & Other Elvish Writings, by J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by Ar- den R. Smith, Christopher Gilson, Patrick H. Wynne and Bill Welden. Cupertino, CA: Parma Eldalamberon, 2004. 122 pp. $25.00 (oversize paperback) [no ISBN]. Parma Eldalamberon XV. [Contains: “Names and Required Alterations,” edited by Patrick H. Wynne; “Name-list to ‘The Fall of Gondolin,’” edited by Christopher Gilson and Patrick H. Wynne; “Sí Qente Feanor,” edited by Christopher Gilson; “Early Qenya Pro- nouns,” edited by Christopher Gilson; “Index of Names for ‘The Lay of the Children of Húrin,’” edited by Bill Welden and Christopher Gilson; “English–Qenya Dictionary,” edited by Arden R. Smith and Christo- pher Gilson; “Addendum to ‘The Alphabet of Rúmil’ and ‘The Valmaric Script,’” edited by Arden R. Smith; and “Early Runic Documents,” ed- ited by Arden R. Smith.] The first phase in the history of J.R.R. Tolkien’s invented languages, roughly covering the decade from 1915, has been recounted in four is- sues of Parma Eldalamberon which focused alternately on the “high elven” Qenya and its sibling, Gnomish or Noldorin. Along the way two early writing systems, Rúmilian and Valmaric, have been introduced. This fifth installment, comprising miscellaneous dainties from across the

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