El Señor De Los Anillos

Hardcover, 888 pages

Spanish language

Published Jan. 20, 1977 by Circulo de Lectores.

ISBN:
978-84-226-9030-6
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4 stars (2 reviews)

El Señor de los Anillos (título original: The Lord of the Rings) es una novela, obra cumbre del escritor John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, ambientada en un mundo fantástico llamado la Tierra Media hacia el final de su Tercera Edad. El título hace referencia a Sauron, el Señor Oscuro de Mordor, principal villano de la historia, creador del Anillo Único que utilizó para controlar el poder de los demás Anillos. El Señor de los Anillos constituye la continuación de un libro anterior de Tolkien, El Hobbit, que cuenta la historia de cómo el Anillo del Poder pasa a las manos de Bilbo Bolsón, el tío de Frodo Bolsón. En un nivel más profundo, constituye la continuación de otro libro llamado El Silmarillion, que habla de la creación de la Tierra Media y de todas las criaturas que en ella habitan, así como del primer Señor Oscuro, maestro de Sauron, y de …

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A Classic that Simply Isn't for Me

3 stars

I'd like to note that there's nothing inherently wrong with this classic. Tolkien paved the way for high fantasy and has inspired so many phenomenal works of fiction, from novels to films to tabletop RPGs. But the narrative style of The Lord of the Rings is dry and was difficult to engage with after the hobbits left the Shire. I respect Tolkien and am certain my stories would be vastly different without his influence, but I'd much rather watch the condensed and visually striking films than slog through another thirty hours of text. I understand the draw and loyalty of Tolkien's biggest fans, he simply isn't for me. After struggling through the text for weeks, I finally called it at the 25% mark.

Don't Skip The Final Chapters

5 stars

If you are in need of a thoughtful, well written review of the three books constituting the Lord of the Rings trilogy, please look elsewhere. I decided to reread J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" for the fist time since I read the trilogy of books when I was in Junior High School some forty years ago. The blue, green and red paperback books purchased from a Scholastic Book Fair that first I read did not survive my many house moves in the intervening years. Much later, I had purchased a copy of the 1991 Special Edition beautifully illustrated by Alan Lee which sat on a bookshelf for several years until recently unread. When I finally did pull the heavy single volume down, I found it almost too heavy to hold in my lap to read. So I went out to my local used book store (Recycled Books in …