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  1. 7 de mar. de 2018 · Tumba de J.R.R. Tolkien y su mujer, Edith Mary Tolkien. BBC “He elegido este relato in memoriam no sólo por su arriesgada presencia en la vida de mi padre, ...

  2. Edith Tolkien. Edith was born in Gloucester on the 21st January 1889, the illegitimate daughter of Frances Bratt. Her mother had never married, and never named the father on the birth certificate though she did keep a photograph of him, and his identity was known to the Bratt family. It is not known whether Edith ever knew her father’s name.

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › edith-tolkienEdith Tolkien _ AcademiaLab

    Edith Mary Tolkien ( de soltera Bratt; 21 de enero de 1889 – 29 de noviembre de 1971) fue una inglesa conocida como esposa del novelista J. R. R. Tolkien. Ella fue la inspiración para sus personajes ficticios de la Tierra Media, Lúthien Tinúviel y Arwen Undómiel.

  4. La tumba de Tolkien y Edith, situada en el cementerio de Wolvercote, en Oxford, presenta los nombres de «Beren» y «Lúthien», extraídos de la famosa leyenda incluida en El silmarillion acerca del amor entre estos dos seres de diferente naturaleza y del robo, por parte de la doncella elfa Lúthien y el valiente mortal Beren, de uno de los Silmarils (las piedras preciosas forjadas por el ...

  5. Edith Bratt and Ronald Tolkien were formally engaged at Birmingham in January 1913, and married at St Mary Immaculate Catholic Church at Warwick, on 22 March 1916. In his 1941 letter to Michael, Tolkien expressed admiration for his wife's willingness to marry a man with no job, little money, and no prospects except the likelihood of being killed in the Great War.

  6. 22 de abr. de 2019 · In this, they take their inspiration from J.R.R. Tolkien 's wife, Edith Bratt, who is played by Lily Collins in the new biopic Tolkien . "Edith was a very strong-willed woman. She didn't go off to ...

  7. Edith holding her first child, John Francis, who was born in Cheltenham in 1917. Tolkien was in hospital in Hull recovering from recurring bouts of trench fever and was not able to see his newborn son until several days after the birth.