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Schuchart was the first to translate ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' (in [[1956]]-[[1957]]), and the third to translate ''[[The Hobbit]]''. He was also the first to translate ''[[Bilbo's Last Song]]'' and ''[[The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien]]''. He wrote a short booklet called ''[[Tolkien: In de Ban van zijn Werk]]'', about [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]], his works, his visit to The Netherlands in [[1958]] and his involvement with the Dutch translation of ''The Lord of the Rings''.  
Schuchart was the first to translate ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' (in [[1956]]-[[1957]]), and the third to translate ''[[The Hobbit]]''. He was also the first to translate ''[[Bilbo's Last Song]]'' and ''[[The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien]]''. He wrote a short booklet called ''[[Tolkien: In de Ban van zijn Werk]]'', about [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]], his works, his visit to The Netherlands in [[1958]] and his involvement with the Dutch translation of ''The Lord of the Rings''.  


Schuchart revised his translation three times, in [[1980]] (incorporating changes made to the [[The Lord of the Rings#Publication History|Second Edition]] of the original and with the [[Appendices]] as a separate volume, including C, the complete text of D, E and F I for the first time), in [[1996]] (this was published [[1997|the subsequent year]]) and in [[2003]] (including [[Appendix F]] II for the first time).  
Schuchart revised his translation three times, in [[1980]] (incorporating changes made to the [[The Lord of the Rings#Publication History|Second Edition]] of the original and with the [[The Lord of the Rings Appendices|Appendices]] as a separate volume, including C, the complete text of D, E and F I for the first time), in [[1996]] (this was published [[1997|the subsequent year]]) and in [[2003]] (including [[Appendix F]] II for the first time).  


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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* [[1978]]: ''De Silmarillion'' (''[[The Silmarillion]]'')
* [[1978]]: ''De Silmarillion'' (''[[The Silmarillion]]'')
* [[1980]]: ''In de Ban van de Ring'' (1st revision)
* [[1980]]: ''In de Ban van de Ring'' (1st revision)
* [[1980]]: ''In de Ban van de Ring: Aanhangsels'' (''[[Appendices]]'')
* [[1980]]: ''In de Ban van de Ring: Aanhangsels'' (''[[The Lord of the Rings Appendices|Appendices]]'')
* [[1980]]: ''Tolkien Lexicon'' (''[[The Tolkien Companion|The New Tolkien Companion]]'', by [[J.E.A. Tyler]])
* [[1980]]: ''Tolkien Lexicon'' (''[[The Tolkien Companion|The New Tolkien Companion]]'', by [[J.E.A. Tyler]])
* [[1981]]: ''Nagelaten vertellingen'' (''[[Unfinished Tales]]'')
* [[1981]]: ''Nagelaten vertellingen'' (''[[Unfinished Tales]]'')

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Max Schuchart, MBE (August 16, 1920 - February 25, 2005) was a Dutch poet, journalist and translator. He translated many other English authors, such as Oscar Wilde, Terry Goodkind, Richard Adams, Lord Dunsany, William Horwood, Daniel Defoe and Salman Rushdie.

"In de Ban van de Ring"

Schuchart was the first to translate The Lord of the Rings (in 1956-1957), and the third to translate The Hobbit. He was also the first to translate Bilbo's Last Song and The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien. He wrote a short booklet called Tolkien: In de Ban van zijn Werk, about Tolkien, his works, his visit to The Netherlands in 1958 and his involvement with the Dutch translation of The Lord of the Rings.

Schuchart revised his translation three times, in 1980 (incorporating changes made to the Second Edition of the original and with the Appendices as a separate volume, including C, the complete text of D, E and F I for the first time), in 1996 (this was published the subsequent year) and in 2003 (including Appendix F II for the first time).

Bibliography

Translations

Books

Articles

  • 1982: Bzzlletin 92
    • "De Mythologische Wereld van J.R.R. Tolkien"

Awards

  • 1958 - Martinus Nijhoff-award, for his work on tranlation, especially In de Ban van de Ring.