This is amazing! Every little bit of information regarding Tolkien's works is priceless and not even the good adaptations can match in any way this level of complexity Tolkien's oeuvre is just as vast as insane
Yes too long to be honest. Sorry for that and thank you to you as well for still supporting me. But ofc if there is a new Tolkien book with unpublished new Tolkien writings, I ofc have to make a video about it. I plan though to make more content again for this channel as well, but this year was very video games focused for me and I made some good progress on the other channel. Currently I'm a bit stuck on a difficult video about modding how cars handle in Cyberpunk 2077 😅
@@ThePhilosophersGames thank you for the update. I’m so glad you did this video on the new TOLKIEN book! I’ll be here when you get back to making regular Tolkien content. Cheers friend 🤘
Recently, I came across Freeleague's The One Ring role-playing game. I find it very interesting. However, I would love to hear your opinion about the lore there.
Sadly Humphrey Carpenter died in 2005, and Christopher Tolkien in 2020. Going on the foreword to the new edition, it is actually a restoration of Humphrey's original work which was cut for length. It sounds worthwhile as far as it goes, but perhaps the current editors were remiss in not including the further material which you mention -- perhaps it was unknown in 1980
Yes, still quite impressive and unfortunate that they had to cut so many pages and letters out of the original release. Now we have it in its full glory. Though I wish they would have added some more of Tolkien's unpublished letters 😅
Yes long time no see, unfortunately. haha yes it's a very long letter 😂 But I found it very interesting. Esp. the new additions. Maybe skip to what is new. Last 9 pages and you could skip everything listed under "[The following list of items, making up the ‘Tales of the Three Ages’, was attached to this letter.]" which are also 3 pages. So 6 pages of LotR summary starts with "The Lord of the Rings opens on the same scene as The Hobbit: some sixty years later." I hope you and your family are doing well.
@ThePhilosophersGames OH, I will have to order mine asap. I didn't even know about it until I saw your video! I know where to come when I need the low-down on things. I'm doing just fine, and all these kids are getting so big. Thank you for asking. I pray you and yours are well and looking forward to the Christmas season. 🎄 I saw that you entertained the masses for a full 5 hours today. I will return to it tomorrow when I don't have a single other thing to do!!
I heard that Tolkien removed tomatoes and replaced them with pickles in the stories, for historical reasons. Sounds a bit silly, but is it true? And, is it mentioned in a letter?
As we found out in the stream it's true that Tolkien changed the line "and just bring out the cold chicken and tomatoes" to "And just bring out the cold chicken and pickles!" in the 1966 version of the Hobbit. E.g. in my First Edition (1937) reprint of The Hobbit it reads "tomatoes" instead of pickles. In the first Hobbit chapter (An Unexpected Journey), Tolkien changed quite a few anachronisms, except for "tobacco" ("He had brought a lot of pocket handkerchiefs, and Bilbo’s pipe and tobacco."). In LotR's first chapter we also still find the express train. Thank your for the question, was fun to look into it.
The numbering system is how we number houses in the UK. For example, if a house is built between 8 and 9 Main Road, it'll often be called 8A Main Road
This is amazing! Every little bit of information regarding Tolkien's works is priceless and not even the good adaptations can match in any way this level of complexity
Tolkien's oeuvre is just as vast as insane
Yes. The tremendous complexity makes it often very difficult to adapt. And many adaptions also fail there.
I love every little bit of new information we get from JRR Tolkien, no matter how trivial it is.
agreed ^^
Thanks Chris…long time, no see. Glad to see you
Yes too long to be honest. Sorry for that and thank you to you as well for still supporting me. But ofc if there is a new Tolkien book with unpublished new Tolkien writings, I ofc have to make a video about it. I plan though to make more content again for this channel as well, but this year was very video games focused for me and I made some good progress on the other channel. Currently I'm a bit stuck on a difficult video about modding how cars handle in Cyberpunk 2077 😅
@@ThePhilosophersGames thank you for the update. I’m so glad you did this video on the new TOLKIEN book! I’ll be here when you get back to making regular Tolkien content. Cheers friend 🤘
Hullo, Chris!! Long time.
Recently, I came across Freeleague's The One Ring role-playing game. I find it very interesting. However, I would love to hear your opinion about the lore there.
I know it exists, but I have not played it yet. Would need to look into it.
Sadly Humphrey Carpenter died in 2005, and Christopher Tolkien in 2020. Going on the foreword to the new edition, it is actually a restoration of Humphrey's original work which was cut for length.
It sounds worthwhile as far as it goes, but perhaps the current editors were remiss in not including the further material which you mention -- perhaps it was unknown in 1980
Yes, still quite impressive and unfortunate that they had to cut so many pages and letters out of the original release. Now we have it in its full glory. Though I wish they would have added some more of Tolkien's unpublished letters 😅
@ThePhilosophersGames Yes, the unpublished would be spicy love letters to "Luthien".
If this edition sells well enough, it would not surprise me if there is another volume with other letters.
Letter 131 is 19 pages long with foot notes... couldnt you have picked a shorter letter? Please&ThankYou 😅
Yes long time no see, unfortunately.
haha yes it's a very long letter 😂 But I found it very interesting. Esp. the new additions. Maybe skip to what is new. Last 9 pages and you could skip everything listed under "[The following list of items, making up the ‘Tales of the Three Ages’, was attached to this letter.]" which are also 3 pages. So 6 pages of LotR summary starts with "The Lord of the Rings opens on the same scene as The Hobbit: some sixty years later."
I hope you and your family are doing well.
@ThePhilosophersGames OH, I will have to order mine asap. I didn't even know about it until I saw your video! I know where to come when I need the low-down on things. I'm doing just fine, and all these kids are getting so big. Thank you for asking. I pray you and yours are well and looking forward to the Christmas season. 🎄 I saw that you entertained the masses for a full 5 hours today. I will return to it tomorrow when I don't have a single other thing to do!!
I heard that Tolkien removed tomatoes and replaced them with pickles in the stories, for historical reasons. Sounds a bit silly, but is it true? And, is it mentioned in a letter?
As we found out in the stream it's true that Tolkien changed the line "and just bring out the cold chicken and tomatoes" to "And just bring out the cold chicken and pickles!" in the 1966 version of the Hobbit. E.g. in my First Edition (1937) reprint of The Hobbit it reads "tomatoes" instead of pickles. In the first Hobbit chapter (An Unexpected Journey), Tolkien changed quite a few anachronisms, except for "tobacco" ("He had brought a lot of pocket handkerchiefs, and Bilbo’s pipe and tobacco."). In LotR's first chapter we also still find the express train. Thank your for the question, was fun to look into it.
@@ThePhilosophersGames I was quite pleased that you took the time to consider my pickle questions. Thanks again!
Woohoo a video
yes ^^ Finally a new video again. I was this year very busy on the games channel.