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Originally Posted by davem
So both wish to kill their 'father'? But if we're getting all Oedipal here, what is the 'mother' they seek to possess?
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One need not 'apply' the family romance to the idea that great minds read more closely into things, so closely, that they produce new, original readings for us. There are many other metaphors one may use.
Besides, it is interesting to note that both Tolkien and Pullman lost their fathers early in life.
What a different world academe was before the "publish or perish" madness! And before our modern glut of journalism and marketing/advertising.
It might really be interesting to know what Tolkien's teaching style and methods were and contrast them to Pullman's.
Esty, that's a lovely witness to your love of Tolkien!