Roverandom - Source

Source

  • Tolkien, JRR., Roverandom. London: Harper Collins, 1998.
Works by J. R. R. Tolkien
See J. R. R. Tolkien bibliography for a full bibliography.
Fiction
1930s
  • Songs for the Philologists (1936)
  • The Hobbit (1937)
1940s
  • Leaf by Niggle (1947)
  • The Lay of Aotrou and Itroun (1945)
  • Farmer Giles of Ham (1949)
1950s
  • The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son (1953)
  • The Lord of the Rings:
    • The Fellowship of the Ring (1954)
    • The Two Towers (1954)
    • The Return of the King (1955)
1960s
  • The Adventures of Tom Bombadil and Other Verses from the Red Book (1962)
  • Tree and Leaf (1964)
  • The Tolkien Reader (1966)
  • The Road Goes Ever On (1967)
  • Smith of Wootton Major (1967)
Posthumous
fiction
1970s
  • The Father Christmas Letters (1976)
  • The Silmarillion (1977)
1980s
  • Unfinished Tales (1980)
  • Mr. Bliss (1982)
1990s
  • Bilbo's Last Song (1990)
  • The History of Middle-earth (12 Volumes) (1983–1996)
  • Roverandom (1998)
2000s
  • The Children of Húrin (2007)
  • The History of The Hobbit (2007)
  • The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún (2009)
Academic
1920s
  • A Middle English Vocabulary (1922)
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Middle English text, 1925)
  • Some Contributions to Middle-English Lexicography (1925)
  • The Devil's Coach Horses (1925)
  • Ancrene Wisse and Hali Meiðhad (1929)
1930s
  • The Name "Nodens" (1932)
  • Sigelwara Land Parts I and II, in Medium Aevum (1932–34)
  • Chaucer as a Philologist: The Reeve's Tale (1934)
  • Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics (1936)
  • The Reeve's Tale: version prepared for recitation at the "summer diversions" (1939)
  • On Fairy-Stories (1939)
1940s
  • Sir Orfeo (1944)
1950s
  • Ofermod and Beorhtnoth's Death (1953)
  • Middle English "Losenger": Sketch of an etymological and semantic enquiry (1953)
1960s
  • Ancrene Wisse: The English Text of the Ancrene Riwle (1962)
  • English and Welsh (1963)
  • Introduction to Tree and Leaf (1964)
  • Contributions to the Jerusalem Bible (as translator and lexicographer) (1966)
  • Tolkien on Tolkien (autobiographical) (1966)
Posthumous
academic
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, and Sir Orfeo (Modern English translations, 1975)
  • Finn and Hengest (1982)
  • The Monsters and the Critics (1983)
  • Beowulf and the Critics (2002)

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