Random Tolkien thought
Jul. 5th, 2010 06:22 pmToday, on Obscure Questions I Pose Because That Was Always My Favorite Part of Studying Literature: Was Tolkien a John Masefield fan?
The MLA database is silent on the matter. Me, I'm going to go with "yes."
Back to your regularly-scheduled B5 commentary in a bit. I spent the past two days re-reading The Historian (which I just, oh, I love it, even if I do see what critics mean about the characters being a bit featureless--but vampires and history and working with primary sources and YES), so I've left other things by the wayside for a bit.
The MLA database is silent on the matter. Me, I'm going to go with "yes."
Back to your regularly-scheduled B5 commentary in a bit. I spent the past two days re-reading The Historian (which I just, oh, I love it, even if I do see what critics mean about the characters being a bit featureless--but vampires and history and working with primary sources and YES), so I've left other things by the wayside for a bit.
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Date: 2010-07-05 11:01 pm (UTC)*Snerk* As good a theory as any I've ever heard for the whole sea-fever thing...
Honestly, I keep hoping someone will turn up some old Anglo-Saxon poem that ties back to that whole trope, because it's such a lovely concept and growing up in a coastal city in a family that did a lot of boating I really identify with it. But if someone has, I haven't heard of it.
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