"just a book" or "a descriptive treatise on an imaginary ecosphere " ?
"Yeah, I tend to treat LotR more like "just a book" then a lot of other posters here do. And taking LotR as a story -- rather than as a descriptive treatise on an imaginary ecosphere --"
were the legendary [now becoming mythical?] Galpsi's words during the early days of the Downs.
Where do you stand on this continuum and why?
And if perchance Middle-Earth does not quite make it past 'a story' for you, are there other fictives that do?
[ July 28, 2003: Message edited by: lindil ]
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