A carry-on from an earlier piece of analysis looks at the possibility of
The Root of the Boot in
Songs for the Philologists being a parody of another well-known Elizabethan historical incident. In this case the troll is argued to be once again a lampooning of William Shakespeare, while Uncle John and Tom are supposedly John and Thomas Heywood.
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Shakespeare scholars/historians will no doubt be aware of the 'William Jaggard affair'. Ms. Seth explains
The Root of the Boot (and its predecessor
Pero & Podex) as a light-hearted poking of fun at Shakespeare; which is in-line with Tolkien's known general dislike of the Bard of Avon. The poem, however, does have a 'philological backbone' - as Ms. Seth describes it.