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In Praise of Christopher Tolkien
I have to say I've been a bit disappointed by the amount of criticism JRRT's son & literary executor has received on this forum of late. I think its about time to put the other side.
Firstly. let's remember that without CT we may well not have gotten LotR at all. He contributed massively to its coming into being, he drew the maps, & quite possibly was the reason JRRT kept writing the book, to send out, chapter by chapter, to CT who was serving in the RAF during the war. Since his father's death CT has worked tirelessly to make his father's unpublished writings available to the public. Without his dedication to his father's memory we wouldn't have had The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, the whole of HoM-e or CoH - not to mention Gawain & the Green Knight, Pearl, Sir Orfeo, or the recent Sigurd & Gudrun. He even helped the adaptors of the BBC Lord of the Rings series - probably the definitive adaptation of the book so far. Of course, CT has made mistakes - he's human after all. Yet if he has gone too far on occasion it has all been motivated by his deep love & respect for his father. There could not have been a more sympathetic, knowledgeable, or dedicated literary executor. So, a thread dedicated to discussion of CT. Let's talk about his achievements, & acknowledge all we owe him. |
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Ummm...has someone put a gun to your head? Is CT standing behind you right now, dictating this post? Honestly, unless you are in imminent danger, suffering dementia, or merely being sarcastic, I find your "disappointment" at odds with your numerous posts attacking CT and the Family Trust over the last few months. Considering you have lead the bull rush to castigate CT and the Tolkien family, I am skeptical regarding this sudden act of contrition. |
Hehe, I suppose that davem is now being in held in the wine-cellar of CT's French mansion, typing apologetic posts with beady brow and unsteady hands under the unsettling gaze of a huge wild boar with tusks blooded, ever ready to charge and maul at his master's command.
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CT is, for me, both a hero & a villain - he is a bully, intolerant & uncaring of others' work, & deserving of criticism for it. He is also a loyal son, brilliant literary executor, & if he has faults - which he certainly does - they do not cancel out his virtues, because they are motivated by loyalty to his father's memory. You'll also note two things: 1) that I am the one who started a thread in praise of him & 2) that the other thread criticising his behaviour in the 'Mirkwood' afffair is still going strong... |
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But that aside, does anyone want to contribute to a thread on Christopher Tolkien? Or must this become yet another discussion about me? |
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Let's just agree that CT tried... even though in many aspects he failed... But he did things as he thought best... He probably didn't mean for half of the to turn out as they were...
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So sad that the Estate seems to have become increasingly petty minded in such matters. A decent man in so many ways, & he's given us so much. Imagining how little of Middle-earth we'd have without him must give us pause, certainly. I'm awestruck when I think of what he's actually done - none of which he needed to do. And its in the light of that achievement that his/the Estate's behaviour in the matter of Wheelbarrows at Dawn & Mirkwood is so annoying. But, worthy of praise & respect certainly. |
It has always amazed me how Christopher Tolkien has devoted his life to his father's work. Yes, we all know J.R.R. Tolkien's creations are awesome and unique. And yes, JRRT was CT's well-loved father. But it still baffles me - the kind of humility of it - that someone devotes his life to someone else's (rather unfinished) imaginary world. It is kind of admirable.
I also think CT has done well in editing his father's texts (in most cases) and he's been able to admit his own mistakes - I don't remember the details, but in one of the volumes of HoME he kind of corrects something he wrote in the Silmarillion. It's sad CT has become such a "bad" name to so many Tolkien fans of late. I can definitely see where it's coming from but it's a shame nevertheless given how much of what we have of his father's work is thanks to him. Sometimes it's a shame good people act like jerks in some issues, I guess. |
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My view of CT's work on Middle Earth in general and his father's
legacy in particular is quite favorable, making his rather childish censoring efforts discussed here and elsewhere all the more regretable. But you can't deny his great contributions, above all with the Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales. In evaluating him I'm reminded of the ending in the movie My Favorite Year: (from AMC Filmsite) Quote:
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But I guess few of us will ever know or really be able to understand the challenges of living in a shadow as long as the one cast by JRR. Christopher has certainly performed a great service for hardcore Tolkien fandom, and Thin's take about the humility of that service is one I hadn't really considered before. |
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Good points, Lommy and Mr.U! Just to add to what you said, Christopher must be a very dedicated son, to spend all his life like that. He must have really loved and respected JRR.
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