Here's something I came across last night:<P>Letter 210, to Forest J. Ackerman c. June 1958<BR>[Tolkien's comments on the proposed film 'treatment' of The Lord of the Rings]<P> <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR> 21. <I>'A splendid sight. It is the home of Galadriel...an Elvenqueen.'</I> (She is not in fact one.) <I>'Delicate spires and tiny minarets of Elven-color are cleverly woven into a beautifully designed castle.'</I> I think this deplorable in itself, and in places impertinent. Will [Mr.] Z[immerman] please pay my text some respect, at least in descriptions that are obviously central to the general style and tone of the book! I will in no circumstances accept this treatment of Lorien, even if Z personally prefers 'tiny' fairies and the gimcrack of conventional modern fairy-tales.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Yes, I included more than I needed to! but it's a great letter, Letter 210. Very long, and I would assume that anyone who gets a kick out of Bashki will be amused by it.<P>But anyway, it proves that Galadriel is not a queen.<p>[ November 01, 2002: Message edited by: Diamond18 ]
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