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R.R.J Tolkien 05-04-2018 12:08 PM

More of Hobbits in the History of Middle Earth?
 
So I am going to start reading the histories of middle earth and have read from a few sources that Tolkien originally had much more of the hobbits in the Lord of the Rings. But reviewers such as C.S Lewis thought it to much and he took some of those sections out wishing later that he had not, after the fans loved thew hobbits. SO my question is, do the histories include these aspects that were originally in his early drafts?

Thanks.

Inziladun 05-04-2018 12:27 PM

Volume 6 The Return of the Shadow and Vol. 7, The Treason of Isengard both have early drafts of the story of LOTR. The style and tone there is very reminiscent of The Hobbit.

If you're interested, I had a thread awhile back that somewhat explored that topic.

R.R.J Tolkien 05-04-2018 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Inziladun (Post 711377)
Volume 6 The Return of the Shadow and Vol. 7, The Treason of Isengard both have early drafts of the story of LOTR. The style and tone there is very reminiscent of The Hobbit.

If you're interested, I had a thread awhile back that somewhat explored that topic.

Great, thanks. I will check out your thread.

Findegil 05-06-2018 03:20 PM

There was as well the last chapter of Sam talking to his Elenaor about all the questions that his children had asked when he had read the Book to them. I think it is in volume 12 but it might as well be in volume 9.

Respectfully
Findegil

ArcusCalion 05-08-2018 08:44 AM

It's at the end of the first section of Volume 9, Sauron Defeated.

Faramir Jones 06-20-2018 10:35 AM

Trotter
 
R.R.J Tolkien, when you asked if Tolkien 'originally had much more of the hobbits in the Lord of the Rings' which were later cut out, I thought at once of a hobbit called Trotter in the early drafts, found in Volume 6, who joined Frodo and the others at Bree, and who later became a Man called Strider, or Aragorn! :D


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