Thats quite a strange thought. We get kind of used to the assumption that everything revolves around Tolkien- on Wheel of Time book jackets, for example it says: "With the Wheel of Time Jordan has come to dominate the world Tolkien began to reveal"
(Which goes to show the New York Times' ignorance of both!)
Anyway, it seems that maybe our fantasy would be different without Tolkien to lean on. But how true is that? Perhaps these books are really just similar to LOTR because they are all huge, wide ranging worlds based on similar source material (existing myths and legends).
Oh, and Drigel a lot of LOTR was written after/during WW2.
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the Forbidden Link
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