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English: Christopher Tolkien explains that "Unfinished" has three meanings for his tales, namely coming to an abrupt halt, consisting of a series of fragments, or not having any settled definition. He gives examples of each meaning from among the texts in Unfinished Tales.
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Christopher Tolkien explains that "Unfinished" has three meanings for his tales, namely coming to an abrupt halt, consisting of a series of fragments, or not having any settled definition.

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