
Smith of Wootton Major
Smith of Wootton Major is one of J.R.R. Tolkienâs major pieces of short fiction and his only finished work dating from after the publication of The Lord of the Rings.
What began as a preface to âThe Golden Keyâ by George MacDonald eventually grew into this charming novella, so named by Tolkien to suggest an early work by P. G. Wodehouse. Composed almost a decade after The Lord of the Rings, and when his lifelong occupation with The Silmarillion was winding down, Smith of Wootton Major was the product of ripened experience and reflection. It was published in 1967 as a small hardcover, complete with charming black and white illustrations by Pauline Baynes, and would be the last work of fiction to be published in Tolkienâs own lifetime.
This enchanting tale of a wanderer who finds his way into the perilous realm of Faery is being published once again in paperback. Contained here are many intriguing links to the world of Middle-earth, as well as to Tolkienâs other tales, and this new edition is enhanced with a facsimile of the illustrated first edition, a manuscript of Tolkienâs early draft of the story, notes and an alternate ending, and a lengthy essay on the nature of Faery.
Smith of Wootton Major is one of J.R.R. Tolkienâs major pieces of short fiction and his only finished work dating from after the publication of The Lord of the Rings.
What began as a preface to âThe Golden Keyâ by George MacDonald eventually grew into this charming novella, so named by Tolkien to suggest an early work by P. G. Wodehouse. Composed almost a decade after The Lord of the Rings, and when his lifelong occupation with The Silmarillion was winding down, Smith of Wootton Major was the product of ripened experience and reflection. It was published in 1967 as a small hardcover, complete with charming black and white illustrations by Pauline Baynes, and would be the last work of fiction to be published in Tolkienâs own lifetime.
This enchanting tale of a wanderer who finds his way into the perilous realm of Faery is being published once again in paperback. Contained here are many intriguing links to the world of Middle-earth, as well as to Tolkienâs other tales, and this new edition is enhanced with a facsimile of the illustrated first edition, a manuscript of Tolkienâs early draft of the story, notes and an alternate ending, and a lengthy essay on the nature of Faery.
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Smith of Wootton Major is one of J.R.R. Tolkienâs major pieces of short fiction and his only finished work dating from after the publication of The Lord of the Rings.
What began as a preface to âThe Golden Keyâ by George MacDonald eventually grew into this charming novella, so named by Tolkien to suggest an early work by P. G. Wodehouse. Composed almost a decade after The Lord of the Rings, and when his lifelong occupation with The Silmarillion was winding down, Smith of Wootton Major was the product of ripened experience and reflection. It was published in 1967 as a small hardcover, complete with charming black and white illustrations by Pauline Baynes, and would be the last work of fiction to be published in Tolkienâs own lifetime.
This enchanting tale of a wanderer who finds his way into the perilous realm of Faery is being published once again in paperback. Contained here are many intriguing links to the world of Middle-earth, as well as to Tolkienâs other tales, and this new edition is enhanced with a facsimile of the illustrated first edition, a manuscript of Tolkienâs early draft of the story, notes and an alternate ending, and a lengthy essay on the nature of Faery.










