J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion, by Rhona Beare.
Beare was an academic, a lecturer in classics in Newcastle here in Australia, and when younger had a correspondence with Tolkien in the 1950s and 60s. One of her questions led to the correction to the 2nd edition of Lord of the Rings to remove the bridle from Glorfindel's horse.
This rare small item shows her knowledge of (possible) medieval and ancient sources and parallels for Tolkien's writing, and a gentle introduction to her personal approach to analysing Tolkien. A fun read from an expert rather than a YouTube potted summary.


