Grief, Grieving, and Permission to Mourn in the "Quenta Silmarillion"
In the Quenta Silmarillion, the narrator of The Silmarillion allows characters to experience grief and express mourning in different ways, reflecting the biases that he brings to the text.
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Essecarmë
Published on 21 December 2005 | Short Story | Award Winner , | Gift Story , | Reader's Choice
Curufin, the fifth son of Fëanor, is said to have been his favorite. Why did Maedhros get passed over for this honor? This story looks at Eldarin naming traditions and the family dramas they create.
This work is part of the collection Felakverse.
When the Stars Smile
Published on 21 December 2005 | Short Story | Author's Choice , | Gift Story
A romantic comedy about how Caranthir met his wife and developed his disdain for the House of Finarfin.
This work is part of the collection Felakverse.
Paper
Published on 18 October 2005 | Short Story | Author's Choice , | Award Winner , | Gift Story
Curufin escapes to the realms of fantasy to escape the pressures of his family and discovers the thrill of first love.
This work is part of the collection Felakverse.