“The Adventures of Tom Bombadil” ( English The Adventures of Tom Bombadil ) - a collection of poems written by J. R. R. Tolkien . First published in 1962 in the UK . The book contains 16 poems, only two of them are related to Tom Bombadil , the character of the novel "Lord of the Rings" . The remaining poems are devoted to animals or fairy tales. The book also includes two poems from The Lord of the Rings.
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| The Adventures of Tom Bombadil | |
| Author | J.R. R. Tolkien |
| Genre | fairy tale , fantasy |
| Original language | English |
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| Translator | Sergey Stepanov |
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Contents
- The Adventures of Tom Bombadil
- Bombadil goes on a boat trip ( born Bombadil Goes Boating )
- The Adventures of the Wandering Knight ( Eng. Errantry )
- Princess Mee
- How Lunar Grandfather Stayed ( The Man in the Moon Stayed Up Too Late )
- How Lunar Grandfather Hurried ( The Man in the Moon Came Down Too Soon )
- The Stone Troll
- Perry the Winkle
- Mary ( The Mewlips )
- Oliphant ( born Oliphaunt )
- Fastitocalon ( English Fastitocalon )
- Cat
- Shadow-bride
- The Hoard
- Call of the Sea ( The Sea-bell )
- The Last Ship
Cultural Impact
Music and Animation
- The poem "The Adventures of the Wandering Knight" ( English Errantry ) is put to music by composer Donald Swann and is included in the cycle of songs " The Road Goes Away And Away ", published as a musical score and audio recording
- Based on the poem “The Last Ship” ( English The Last Ship ), the translation of which was performed by the independent creative association Tolkien Texts Translation, the duet “ Ayre and Saruman ” recorded the composition “Firiel” (and the eponymous cartoon was filmed with their participation) [1 ] .