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nothinglikethesun
Rivendell

Apr 27 2008, 7:39pm

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In edition one of TOLKIEN STUDIES, there is an essay by Verlyn Flieger titled: Do the Atlantis story and abandon Eriol-Saga.

Does anyone know if this title is suppose to be a question? It appears to be only half a sentence. Thank-you.


Curious
Half-elven


Apr 27 2008, 8:51pm

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It seems to be Tolkien's note to himself, which Flieger [In reply to] Can't Post

quotes and interprets.


Voronwë_the_Faithful
Valinor


Apr 28 2008, 1:47pm

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Just thought I would mention ... [In reply to] Can't Post

... that much of that paper is incorporated into Flieger's great book, Interrupted Music The Making of Tolkien's Mythology.

'But very bright were the stars upon the margin of the world, when at times the clouds about the West were drawn aside.'

 
 

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