Bibliographie Tolkiens

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Bibliographie

Akademisches

Epik

Versepik

Lyrik

  • Gedicht: The Battle of the Eastern Field. 1911.
  • Gedicht: From the many-willow’d margin of the immemorial Thames. 1913.
  • Gedicht: You & me and the Cottage of Lost Play. 1915.
  • Gedicht: Kortirion among the Trees. 1915.
  • Gedicht: Goblin Feet. 1915.
  • Gedicht: The Happy Mariners. 1920.
  • Gedicht: The Clerke’s Compleinte. 1922.
  • Gedicht: Iúmonna Gold Galdre Bewunden. 1923.
  • Gedicht: The City of the Gods. 1923.
  • Gedicht: The Eadigan Saelidan. 1923.
  • Gedicht: Why the Man in the Moon Came Down Too Soon. 1923.
  • Gedicht: Enigmala Saxonic – a Nuper Inventa Duo. 1923.
  • Gedicht: The Cat and the Fiddle: A Nursery-Rhyme Undone and its Scandalous secret Unlocked. 1923.
  • Gedicht: An Evening in Tavrobel. 1924.
  • Gedicht: The Lonely Isle. 1924.
  • Gedicht: The Princess Nì. 1924.
  • Gedicht: Light as Leaf on Lindentree. 1925:
  • Gedicht: The Nameless Land. 1926.
  • Gedicht: Adventures in Unnatural History and Medieval Metres, being the Freaks of Fisiologus. 1927.
  • Gedicht: Progress in Bimble Town. 1931.
  • Gedicht: Errantry. 1933.
  • Gedicht: Firiel. 1934.
  • Gedicht: The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. 1934.
  • Gedichtsammlung: Songs for the Philologists, gemeinsam mit E. V. Gordon und anderen 1936.
  • Gedicht: The Dragon’s Visit. 1937.
  • Gedicht: Knocking at the Door: Lines induced by sensations when waiting for an answer a the door of an Exalted Academic Person. 1937.
  • Gedicht: The Lay of Aotrou and Itroun. 1945.[1]
  • Gedicht: Imram. 1955.
  • Gedichtsammlung: Die Abenteuer des Tom Bombadil und andere Gedichte aus dem Roten Buch (The Adventures of Tom Bombadil and other verses from The Red Book). 1962.
  • Gedicht: Once upon a time. 1965.
  • Gedicht: For W. H. A. 1967.
  • Gedichtzyklus: The Road Goes Ever On: A Song Cycle. 1967, vertont durch Donald Swann.
  • Gedicht: Bilbos Abschiedslied (Bilbo’s Last Song), postum 1974, dt. 1991.

Sonstiges

Quellen

  1. J. R. R Tolkien: The lay of Aotrou and Itroun. In: Welsh review (Nr. 4). Dezember 1945. S. 254–266 (ae-lib.org.ua).