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  1. Beren and Lúthien is a 2017 compilation of multiple versions of the epic fantasy Lúthien and Beren by J. R. R. Tolkien, one of Tolkien's earliest tales of Middle-earth. It is edited by Christopher Tolkien. It is the story of the love and adventures of the mortal Man Beren and the immortal Elf-maiden Lúthien.

    • J. R. R. Tolkien
    • 2017
  2. Lúthien and Beren are characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world Middle-earth. Lúthien is an elf, daughter of the elf-king Thingol and goddess-like Melian. Beren is a mortal man. The complex tale of their love for each other and the quest they are forced to embark upon is a story of triumph against overwhelming odds but ending ...

  3. Lúthien, also known as Tinúviel, was the immortal princess of Doriath, wife of Beren Erchamion, and most beautiful of all the Children of Ilúvatar to ever live. Her love of the mortal man Beren, for whom she was prepared to risk everything, including her life, was legendary and lamented forever...

  4. Apr 11, 2024 · Beren and Lúthien is a collection of writings by J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by Christopher Tolkien as a single book, published in 2017. It contains the various versions of the story of Lúthien and Beren previously published throughout the volumes of The History of Middle-earth.

    • J.R.R. Tolkien
    • Alan Lee
    • Christopher Tolkien
    • HarperCollins (UK)Houghton Mifflin (US)
  5. Beren's romance with Lúthien is one of the great stories of the Elder Days, and it is mirrored by the later romance between their descendants Aragorn and Arwen Evenstar. According to legend, his line would never be broken as long as the world lasted.

  6. Beren and Lúthien is a 2017 publication that presents the evolution of J.R.R. Tolkien's second Great Tale of the same title, a cornerstone of his legendarium, of First Age characters Beren and Lúthien.

  7. Feb 13, 2023 · Of Beren and Lúthien is the nineteenth chapter of the Quenta Silmarillion section within The Silmarillion. It tells of the love between the Elf-maiden Lúthien and the mortal Beren, and their Quest for the Silmaril. J.R.R. Tolkien considered the tale to be the kernel of his legendarium.