Posted on 10/17/2012 1:01:51 PM PDT by Altariel
Tolkien was a magician with words. I love his prose, I only wish I could write 1/4 as well as him.
The left and the muslims hate the story.
They know what it is.
Indeed; I reread his books every year.
The left and the muslims hate the story.
They know what it is.
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One of the biggest disappointments of the movies was the deliberate omission of the Scouring of the Shire.
Jackson remarked that he omitted it because he *didn’t like* that part of the book.
I was reading “The Consolation of Philosophy” by Boethius and ran across the word “inkling” in the translation I was reading. I immediately thought of Lewis! I know he read that book with its beautiful poetry and profound theology and it occurred to me that this may have been an influence to the adoption of that peculiar name for his group. I really need to research it....it is of interest to me.
Remember: all the songs and poetry were translations from the original language (Elvish, Hobbit, Dwarvish, Orc, Black Speech, whatever) into Common Speech and then into English, so you shouldn’t expect the English version to be as good as native English poetry. It wouldn’t surprise me if this is how he really wrote most of it...
I’m currently reading Olsen’s “Exploring JRR Tolkien’s The Hobbit”. It’s quite good, and surprisingly entertaining.
To each their own.
I got a copy of the whole DVD LOTR “extended” trilogy with DVD commentaries (4 DVDs per movie, 12 in all) for sale.
Let me know if you’re interested.
Thank you
You’re welcome, Professor.
;)
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