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| | | | | Michael Moorcock is without a doubt, one of my favorite heroic fantasy/sword and sorcery authors of all time. And I believe he is a genuinely good person with a good heart, but his criticisms of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, among other fantasies and fantasy authors out there, is very harsh and honestly not very... | |
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| | | | | The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien (Harper Collins 1991) pp. 260-264 How much we would like to view the hero as someone in an exalted state. The eyes should gaze intently to a distant point, towards the hero's glorious destiny. The hero will stand alone and the admiring gaze of all will look | |
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| | | | | In February 2018, my wife & I decided to embark on a gruelling quest: to watch all three Lord of the Rings films (extended editions, of course), while attempting to eat everything that got eaten on screen. We were doing it in memory of my parents, who had both recently died, and who had loved both LOTR and good food. It blew up into a bit of a thing online, so we've decided to do it again this year (2019), starting at 6am on Saturday February 16th. And this time, we're inviting you to watch - an | |
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| | | So I see that there is a crater named Tolkien near the north pole of Mercury. What about Lessingham? | ||