Tolkien often changed his mind, and early in the conception Galadriel didnīt even exist, Luthien of course did. In the course of time the character of Galadriel grew more and more important to him, but alas he never was able to finish her story, so maybe his opinion changed about that matter, but probably Iīm wrong. Was just a thought.
In the appendix of LOTR he said she was "the greatest of even women". What do you think? Is that time - related and excludes Luthien because she no longer lives on Arda or does that include Luthien?
I anyway donīt get what people like about Luthien so much! I know great love story and all that but Galadriel is much cooler, greater and more brave. So enough Galadriel adoring, couldnīt resist.
"A queen she was of the woodland Elves, the wife of Celeborn of Doriath, yet she herself was of the Noldor and remembered the Day before days in Valinor, and she was the mightiest and fairest of all the Elves that remained in Middle-earth. "
Interesting quote it is! So is she even more beautiful than Arwen? How can this be, if Arwen is the likeness of Luthien? Or is Arwen excluded because she, until he end of the third age, didnīt decided to what race she wants to belong?
Regarding the "might" is that a political might or a spiritual might? So is she more mighty than Glorfindel who was nearly of maian status?