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Old 10-26-2002, 10:33 AM   #3
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Tolkien

Well, as to the "tradition" of Tolkien, I would think that (for the description to be accurate) the writing has to have great depth and detail; the fantasy world should have at least some history that comes into play. Also languages. While not having to be as extensive, I would say it would have to have some consistency. Instead of just making up names that have no relation to each other, and merely sound or look good.

As to the "spirit of Tolkien", I think that means having the talent to write both the small and large and make them interesting. He created both Hobbits and Elves; the comic and the sublime. Instead of just writing "battle fantasy" his works had that personal touch. But he still wrote great battles. I think that's a delicate balance to acheive. It's easier said than done. (I've never managed to do it!).

Since one of his themes in LotR, at least, is largely "hope versus despair" that would, I think, help in relating a work to his.

I'm sorry if this isn't as specific or substansive as you'd like, but the "spirit" of anything is always rather intangible.

[ October 26, 2002: Message edited by: Diamond18 ]
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