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Originally Posted by William Cloud Hicklin
However, I am not aware of any text in which Aelfwine* appears that postdates the 1950s, probably the first half of the decade (that is, before the publication of the Lord of the Rings), and in no event later than, at the extreme, January 1960,** still well before the Revised Edition in 1965.
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You are aware that
Dangweth Pengolodh is dated by Christopher Tolkien as “cannot be later than the end of 1959,” that is, possibly written after “the first half of the decade.” And in
The War of The Jewels (HoME 11) Ælfwine appears prominently in “The Annals of Aman”, “The Later
Quenta Silmarillion (I)”, and “The Later
Quenta Silmarillion (II)”, only the first of which Christoopher Tolkien dates even to the period before
The Lord of the Riings was even fully published. Nothing you have put forward here disagrees with anything that either I or Arvegil145 has posted and it is inconsistent with itself.
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*Sorry, JA, but for forum posts, chasing down off-keyboard lenitions isn't worth the bother
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Lenitions‽ Do you even know what the word means? Apparently not. See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenition.
Almost all forums available on the web allow access to Unicode which currently contains 120,520 graphic characters, more characters than were available to most professional publishers even 15 years ago. I very much enjoy this access and will ɴᴏᴛ give it up only because another poster feels it “isn’t worth the bother.”