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Eruonen
Half-elven
Oct 7 2012, 7:44pm
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I did com across a cryptic message another site that
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indicated the person had seen a margin note on some unpublished material indicating JRRT had read The Sword in the Stone by April 1940....no other info. He probably was aware of it from the Times review and C.S. Lewis who commented how much he disliked the story.
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New Tolkien work to be released next May!
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News from Bree
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Oct 7 2012, 8:47am
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Brilliant news. Looking forward to digging into this. /
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DanielLB
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Oct 7 2012, 3:41pm
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I am a little surprised at this because everythig I have read indicated
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Eruonen
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Oct 7 2012, 3:46pm
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This is so Amazing. " Put away for 80 Years?"
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Bombadil
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Oct 7 2012, 6:29pm
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My impression is that JRRT would not have liked the
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Eruonen
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Oct 7 2012, 7:22pm
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I did com across a cryptic message another site that
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Eruonen
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Oct 7 2012, 7:44pm
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Camelot Movie...
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Malveth
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Oct 8 2012, 2:24pm
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Probably more English epic than French romance
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Modtheow
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Oct 9 2012, 12:50am
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Yes, after reviewing the Alliterative Morte Arthure link provided
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Eruonen
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Oct 9 2012, 4:53am
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You never know
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Modtheow
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Oct 9 2012, 7:53pm
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Interesting link!
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FarFromHome
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Oct 9 2012, 9:55am
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Celtic elements
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Modtheow
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Oct 9 2012, 8:00pm
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The trouble is that Arthur was Romano-British / celtic not English.
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Eruonen
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Oct 9 2012, 8:36pm
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Agreed
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Malveth
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Oct 9 2012, 1:14pm
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Related Guardian Article.
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Spaldron
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Oct 9 2012, 6:25pm
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! ! ! !
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Malveth
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Oct 10 2012, 3:19am
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"...no wizards or magic swords..."
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FarFromHome
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Oct 10 2012, 10:44am
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Yes!!!
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Malveth
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Oct 8 2012, 2:18pm
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