26.08.2006, 20:03
(Modification du message : 26.08.2006, 20:09 par aravanessë.)
The Lost Road est une histoire qui met en parallèle l'histoire de personnages de Númenor, avec des personnes de notre temps ou du passé.
Malheureusement cette oeuvre n'est qu'ébauchée, et je crains qu'il ne se passe que très peu d'actions dans les quelques chapitres écrits de celle-ci. Je te conseille de lire la Lettre 257 de Tolkien dans laquelle il fait lui-même la présentation du roman inachevé.
La voici dans sa version originale :
Malheureusement cette oeuvre n'est qu'ébauchée, et je crains qu'il ne se passe que très peu d'actions dans les quelques chapitres écrits de celle-ci. Je te conseille de lire la Lettre 257 de Tolkien dans laquelle il fait lui-même la présentation du roman inachevé.
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Citation :Another ingredient, not before mentioned, also came into operation in my need to provide a great function for Strider-Aragorn. What I might call my Atlantis-haunting. This legend or myth or dim memory of some ancient history has always troubled me. In sleep I had the dreadful dream of the ineluctable Wave, either coming out of the quiet sea, or coming in towering over the green inlands. It still occurs occasionally, though now exorcized by writing about it. It always ends by surrender, and I awake gasping out of deep water. I used to draw it or write bad poems about it. When C. S. Lewis and I tossed up, and he was to write on space-travel and I on time-travel, I began an abortive book of time-travel of which the end was to be the presence of my hero in the drowning of Atlantis. This was to be called Númenor, the Land in the West. The thread was to be the occurrence time and again in human families (like Durin among the Dwarves) of a father and son called by names that could be interpreted as Bliss-friend and Elf-friend. These no longer understood are found in the end to refer to the Atlantid-Númenórean situation and mean 'one loyal to the Valar, content with the bliss and prosperity within the limits prescribed' and 'one loyal to friendship with the High-elves'. It started with a father-son affinity between Edwin and Elwin of the present, and was supposed to go back into legendary time by way of an Eädwine and Ælfwine of circa A.D. 918, and Audoin and Alboin of Lombardic legend, and so the traditions of the North Sea concerning the coming of corn and culture heroes, ancestors of kingly lines, in boats (and their departure in funeral ships). One such Sheaf, or Shield Sheafing, can actually be made out as one of the remote ancestors of our present Queen. In my tale we were to come at last to Amandil and Elendil leaders of the loyal party in Númenor, when it fell under the domination of Sauron. Elendil 'Elf-friend' was the founder of the Exiled kingdoms in Arnor and Gondor. But I found my real interest was only in the upper end, the Akallabêth or Atalantie Númenórean and Quenya), so I brought all the stuff I had written on the originally unrelated legends of Númenor into relation with the main mythology.aravanessë