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|  09-09-2004, 03:34 AM | #1 | |
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				New Tolkien Letter discovered
			 
			
			Courtesy ofTORN, so I can't claim the discovery rights   to the story http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/e...l&siteid=50081 What interests me, though is the comment in the letter: Quote: 
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|  09-09-2004, 03:57 AM | #2 | 
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			Nice find, davem.    It seems to me that, by this comment, Tolkien is saying that he could only fully explain how LotR developed in his own autobiography, given that it took up such a large part of his life and that his experiences during that time were integral to its development (I suspect that its the latter point that interests you, davem  ). Only Ł1,000 to Ł2,000? Bargain! Although I had understood that most of the letters that have been complied and published were donated. Still, it would be interesting to see it. Hmm, I must start watching Antiques Roadshow again. 
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|  09-09-2004, 06:54 AM | #3 | 
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			I saw that too.  I wonder whether it will be published once it is purchased?   (Come on, people. Some things are beyond price.) 
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|  09-09-2004, 08:02 AM | #4 | |
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			Indeed, davem, thanks for that link. Oh, how quotations tantalise, especially when divorced from context! What disheartens me, though, is this: Quote: 
 If anyone is interested in a story of the shady business of collecting authors' letters, check out A. S. Byatt's romance Possession, which might also interest Tolkien readers for its depiction of a Victorian poet interested in fairies (a hot topic for the Victorians) and a "Christianising of Norse myth." With a hero called Roland, it can't miss. Byatt is a child of the sixties' fervour for Tolkien. I know, I know. getting sidetracked. But all in all, this reminds us that the Letters we have from Carpenter are incomplete and were subject to principles of selection determined by family members. What I want to read is that diary. 
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|  09-09-2004, 11:28 AM | #5 | 
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			The Antiques Roadshow is a programme where local members of the public take their treasures to show to experts (usually held in a historic building).  They aren't automatically going to sell them.  It is not "Flog It" where people are encouraged to sell off thier heirlooms to blow on a trip to Las Vegas.    
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|  09-09-2004, 01:20 PM | #6 | |
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|  09-09-2004, 03:08 PM | #7 | 
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			I was going to mention 'Possession', too, indeed, that was a lovely book...  So this letter will reveal whether or not there could have been a different ending and why...among other things of course...What if it contains a stunning revelation that would make us look at Middle Earth in a different way?   Oh dear, the agony of it... *bites knuckles* All that we have to do now is dispatch one of us as a representative of the Barrow Downs on a hunt to get that item. 
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|  09-09-2004, 08:22 PM | #8 | 
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			There's a diary???
		 
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|  09-10-2004, 12:27 AM | #9 | |
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|  09-10-2004, 10:05 AM | #10 | |
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   Unfortunately the only letter I from a famous person I have an interest in is from Florence Nightingale, which I would be quite happy to pass to the relevant archive rather than sell because I think it belongs where it can be accessed by all those interested. But it is easy for me to say that, because I am NOT interested. If it were a letter from Tolkien... I have a horrid feeling I might become as possessive as Gollum with the ring. "Mine... my precioussssssssssssss" 
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|  09-11-2004, 09:25 PM | #11 | 
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			I am a haunter of e-bay.  One of the things that constantly surprises me is how often "new" Tolkien letters turn up there.  They are generally advertised by what looks like reputable dealers in rare books.  Pictures are usually given of the letters and often you can read/print out the text (which I often do). Most of the letters are brief replies, but once or twice I have seen something where the professor actually commented on something. I can remember one where he discussed that he had become "tired" of hobbits and didn't intend to write anything more of that type. How can you tell if these missives are real? I suppose you would have to inquire into their provenance and know something about authenticating signatures. Since all of these letters go for a great deal more than I could afford, I have never inquired further. Yet it does make me wonder: if these examples turn up regularly on e-bay, how much more is in private hands that we know nothing about -- people's attics as well as dealers' inventory. 
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|  09-12-2004, 12:17 AM | #12 | 
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			Well, I think the only letters we have in the published collection are ones which Tolkien kept the copies of his replies for, or ones he began but didn't send, so one could assume that he possibly sent many more than we have. Anyone in the UK who's interested in seeing the letter can watch the Antiques Roadshow tonight, which apparently contains the incident. | 
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|  09-12-2004, 11:08 AM | #13 | 
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			I would think it quite likely that there are many letter out there given that Tolkien was a child of the letter writing age - yes there  was a time when the post was a reliable and swift form of communication! Many people do routinely keep letters and many more would keep one from someone of significance.  Of course it doesn't follow that  many of these letters would have any great significance but I am sure many people would like such a personal thing as a handwritten letter even if it were querying a gas bill!
		 
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|  09-12-2004, 12:45 PM | #14 | 
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			Not everybody who takes something to Antiques Roadshow is going to sell it. When the show (the US version) came to where I live, my family took a quilt we have that was made for my great grandmother when she was born, but we had no intention of selling it, even if it turned out to be very valuable. We were just curious to see what sort of thing we owned.
		 
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|  09-12-2004, 01:29 PM | #15 | |
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			Well the episode of Antiques Roadshow has just aired. It was a difficult job, but having taped it & looked at it frame by frame, I could make out a good part of the first side of the letter. It was accompanied by a typed slip, which contains an apology for the delay in sending it - from the address it seems he wrote it on July 26th, but didn’t post it till Sept 22nd(!) On the slip there seems to be a reference to his ‘niggling’ - & he even tells the recipient about his story Leaf by Niggle ‘published in the Dublin Review of Jan 1945. The letter seems to be the original of the one to Miss J Burn (no 191) of which we only have a draft in the book. The address is (illegible - to me - word) Quote: 
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|  02-01-2005, 03:42 PM | #16 | |
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			Resurecting this thread because of this: http://www.leski.com.au/news/20041221/tolkien.htm. This is another Tolkien letter, up for sale at auction. The most interesting thing in it are the lines (if I read them right) on side two :http://www.leski.com.au/news/20041221/116912a.jpg Quote: 
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|  02-02-2005, 02:59 PM | #17 | 
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			Doesn't it say in the History of LOTR volumes of HoME that after a certain point Tolkien felt that he was writing down what had happened rather than "controlling" it.... of course this  doesn't mean necessarily  he seriously regarded it as actual history rather  it could be that having got the situation and charaters to a certain stage of development there was an inevitability about how events would unfold... Thenks for the link Davem   
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|  02-03-2005, 09:44 AM | #18 | 
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			Wow very good find! Very interesting too 
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