Of course all Tolkien's statements re Tom are attempts to account for him 'after the fact'. Tom existed long before LotR was written (he first appeared in the poem The Adventures of TB published in (I think) The Oxford Magazine in the 1920's) & entered into LotR in order to provide an 'adventure' for the travellers. Hence Tolkien's struggles to explain him & make him fit - he is an 'illegal alien' & doesn't really fit in at all.
Not much point in trying too hard to account for him, & the best explanation is Goldberry's - 'He is.'
(EDIT It was apparently published in 1933-34)
Last edited by davem; 04-05-2007 at 05:52 AM.
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