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davem 05-25-2009 01:38 AM

Fascinating letter for sale
 
http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/l...b-47091f3318ed
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A DREADFUL YEAR OF LOSS AND FRUSTRATION': on the death of C.S. Lewis and the 'simultaneity of different planes' in The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien responds to a sympathetic letter from his correspondent to pour out a tale of 'a dreadful year': 'The loss reached for me its climax on Nov. 22nd, not for me the day Kennedy was murdered, but the day C.S. Lewis died'; then, Tolkien and his wife were so ill as not to be able to celebrate Christmas; the next disaster was in their son Christopher's divorce -- 'A shadow, only guessed by us, has been falling on my son Christopher and his wife ... soon after Christmas disaster came on them and us. His wife walked out ... I fear they have left their allegiance to our Mother [the Church]'. The letter continues with a detailed discussion of The Lord of the Rings, considering Mroczkowski's suggestion as to 'the simultaneity of different planes of reality touching one another ... part of the deeply felt idea that I had ... Beyond that too I feel that no construction of the human mind, whether in imagination or the highest philosophy, can contain within its own "englobement" all that there is ... There is always something left over that demands a different or longer construction to "explain" it ... This is like a "play", in which ... there are noises that do not belong, chinks in the scenery', discussing in particular the status of Tom Bombadil in this respect. The letter concludes with apologies if this seems too earnest, and references to his wife's ill-health.

Bęthberry 05-27-2009 11:35 AM

I suspect more and more of these singlets will be uncovered as the letters of Tolkien's other colleagues come to light. What we could do with a larger collection of the letters.

This one is most interesting--one wonders if more is available from this association with Mroczkowski. I'd like to see the comments on the Robinson Chaucer in the next lot.

But pricey, eh?

The Might 05-27-2009 05:31 PM

Hopefully someday a revised version of the "letters" book will come out, with all these other additions having been made.

After all, with basically no new works on M-e available, new letters surfacing could bring some fresh information, maybe even some new debate topics... I would surely enjoy that. :)


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