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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Romania
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| Hobbits and faeries In the Hobbit, chapter 1, it is stated that: Quote:
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| Enjoy the Era Vulgaris Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Missouri
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| Re: Hobbits and faeries Due to the way this passage is worded, I'd have to say this is just hobbit gossip, an easy way for decent hobbits to voice disapproval of those strange Tooks and Bagginses without being rude. |
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| Re: Hobbits and faeries Quote:
Give the Tolkien Letters a read if you haven't already. He discusses this and other related issues, such as the notion that the "Necromancer" in The Hobbit as Sauron being a bit of revisionist history on his part. It all ended up connected in the end, but as originally conceived, the unpublished Silmarillion was one thing, The Hobbit was another, and despite some name-dropping there was no connection between. | |
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| Re: Hobbits and faeries Yet letters #25 and #136 do point to a strong relation between them - although developed in time: Quote:
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| Re: Hobbits and faeries It is 'gossip', 'Folklore Gossip'. In Folklore many people are 'accused' (I use that word in jest) of having 'Elf-blood'. Someone said to have Elf-blood is usually long-lived, strong and clever like Hagen and Dietrich of Germanic Mythology. I doubt there is any Elf-blood in the Took family. |
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