From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
|
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Middle-earth, which aims to build an encyclopedic guide to J. R. R. Tolkien, his legendarium, and related topics. Please visit the project talk page for suggestions and ideas on how you can improve this and other articles.
Note: Though it states in the Guide to writing better articles that generally fictional articles should be written in present tense, all Tolkien legendarium-related articles that cover in-universe material must be written in past tense. Please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Middle-earth/Standards for more information about this and other article standards. |
|
Assessment
|
Start |
|
Mid |
|
|
Article Grading:
The article has been rated for quality and/or importance but has no comments yet. If appropriate, please review the article and then leave comments here to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the article and what work it will need.
|
|
I know it's a thorny cannon issue, but I can't help but notice that the fall of Doriath isn't mentioned at all here, in spite of its being an entire chapter in The Silmarillion-- if one constructed entirely by the "editors" of the book. At any rate, it's worth a mention. 68.82.50.22
Perhaps we should seperate the different storylines into different subheadings. Hoyohoyogold 23:16, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
>I propose changing "with assistance of fantasy author Guy Gavriel Kay." to the wording of the main Silmarillion article, since Kay at the time was a law student, who would only conceive the idea of writing fantasy as a result of his work with C Tolkien.--~