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Originally Posted by Aiwendil
I think it is quite valuable to study the artist; it can provide tremendous insight into the work. The question is not whether studying the author is worthwhile; it is whether the author's views are the ultimate aribiter of opinions about the work and the only source of value for the art.
Like Bęthberry, I endorse what Aiwendil has said entirely.
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Not the ultimate, just the
prime arbiter & source of value, & the one to which the greatest weight should be given. Its about
understanding what another human being has to say to you, not about your opinion of what he's saying. And how can you even
have an opinion of what he's saying if you don't listen as objectively as you can? What I bring to reading Tolkien's works has little or no value, (imo) in comparison to what Tolkien has to teach me.