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At Oxfam’s Oxford St Giles bookshop, Tolkien books - from The Silmarillion to The Return of the King - have taken over the shop windows in a beautiful display. We’ve teamed up with HarperCollins Publishers to run a two-week Tolkien event (9th-23rd October) to celebrate the city’s passion for JRR Tolkien’s books and the strong links which the author had with his home city — and to thank the Tolkien Trust for the generous support they have given to Oxfam’s work. http://www.oxfam.org.uk/applications/blogs/books/?p=3661
Posted on: 2010/10/14 22:37
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Of course, the Inklings met at the Eagle and Child (sometimes at a different Oxford pub) on Tuesday mornings, not Thursday evenings, and did not read their works in a pub, but (usually) in C.S. Lewis's rooms in Magdalen. Nor is The Lord of the Rings a trilogy.
Well, the window is attractive - and the Companion and Guide prominently displayed! Wayne & Christina
Posted on: 2010/10/15 5:00
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To be fair, though, Tolkien himself described LotR as a trilogy.
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Posted on: 2010/10/17 1:06
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To be fair, though, Tolkien himself described LotR as a trilogy.
Only, it seems, out of politeness when replying to others who had misused the term. Otherwise, he commented to Rayner Unwin that trilogy 'is not really accurate' when applied to The Lord of the Rings (Letters, p. 184), and to Houghton Mifflin that 'the book is not of course a "trilogy"' (Letters, p. 221). Christina and I have also run across a similar plea by Tolkien in the Houghton Mifflin archive, that the publisher please not use 'trilogy' in a Lord of the Rings jacket blurb. Wayne
Posted on: 2010/11/3 19:00
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