Elsewhere on Epic Runes: Middle-earth | Lord of the Rings | C. S. Lewis | Robert Jordan |
I am, as Tolkien said of his own relationship to the land of Faerie, “a wandering explorer (or trespasser) in the land, full of wonder but not of information.” [JRR Tolkien, "On Fairy Stories"] Especially I am attracted to the religious art. ...
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It might seem hyperbole to claim, as many Wagnerites do, that The Ring Cycle is "The Greatest Work of Art Ever." But the grandeur and power of this monumental work have permeated our culture from Star Wars to Bugs Bunny to J.R.R. Tolkien.
Mon, Dec 31 | from WNYC