Cantos of the Lay of Leithian
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*[[Lay of Leithian Canto V|Canto V]], concerning Lúthien in Doriath and her escape | *[[Lay of Leithian Canto V|Canto V]], concerning Lúthien in Doriath and her escape | ||
*[[Lay of Leithian Canto VI|Canto VI]], concerning Beren in [[Nargothrond]], with [[Finrod Felagund]] and the scheming of [[Celegorm]] and [[Curufin]] | *[[Lay of Leithian Canto VI|Canto VI]], concerning Beren in [[Nargothrond]], with [[Finrod Felagund]] and the scheming of [[Celegorm]] and [[Curufin]] | ||
| + | *[[Lay of Leithian Canto VII|Canto VII]], concerning the battle of minds between Finrod and [[Sauron|Thû]], and the fall of Finrod | ||
| + | *[[Lay of Leithian Canto VIII|Canto VIII]], concerning Celegorm and Curufin's capture of Lúthien, and her meeting with [[Huan]] | ||
| + | *[[Lay of Leithian Canto IX|Canto IX]], concerning Huan's battle with Thû, the destruction of [[Tol Sirion|Wizard's Isle]], and the freeing of Beren | ||
| + | *[[Lay of Leithian Canto X|Canto X]], concerning the second parting of Beren and Lúthien, the battle with Celegorm and Curufin, and the Song of Beren | ||
Revision as of 16:44, 21 April 2006
- Canto I, concerning Elu Thingol and Doriath
- Canto II, concerning Barahir the Bold, the treachery of Gorlim, his death, and Beren Erchamion
- Canto III, concerning the meeting of Beren and Lúthien Tinúviel
- Canto IV, concerning Beren's capture and the bride-price of Lúthien as layed down by Thingol
- Canto V, concerning Lúthien in Doriath and her escape
- Canto VI, concerning Beren in Nargothrond, with Finrod Felagund and the scheming of Celegorm and Curufin
- Canto VII, concerning the battle of minds between Finrod and Thû, and the fall of Finrod
- Canto VIII, concerning Celegorm and Curufin's capture of Lúthien, and her meeting with Huan
- Canto IX, concerning Huan's battle with Thû, the destruction of Wizard's Isle, and the freeing of Beren
- Canto X, concerning the second parting of Beren and Lúthien, the battle with Celegorm and Curufin, and the Song of Beren
