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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: where the Sea is eastwards (WtR: 6060 miles)
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I'm going at the pace of two threads a week for the Appendices - that's fast enough. I hope that this week's section, "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen", will have lots of contributions!
This is like a chapter of the book to me, more interesting and emotional than the rest of the Appendices.
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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
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I'm putting up separate threads for "The House of Eorl" and "Durin's Folk" - that will keep the discussion more focused and less confusing. The rest of the Appendices threads will be going up rather quickly within the next week. Please don't feel hurried or harried - there's plenty of time for discussion, but I know I will have less time the closer we get to Christmas and would like to have this project finished early.
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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
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The final LotR thread is up and we have managed to finish this project before 2005 ends! I hope there will be some posting on the Appendix F thread.
Congratulations to us all on an interesting project; special thanks to Fordim for initiating it, and an additional special thanks to davem and Lalwendë, who are, as far as I am aware, the only forum members besides myself to post on each and every thread!! It took me a little longer to prepare the Appendices threads than I originally thought; thorough reading revealed more substance than I recalled from previous skimming. I look forward to discussing The Hobbit with many of you in the coming year; I plan to begin with the first chapter in mid-January.
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Illustrious Ulair
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: In the home of lost causes, and forsaken beliefs, and unpopular names,and impossible loyalties
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Well, its over. (As Sam might have said).
I don't think I'll be joining in The Hobbit disscussion. Without opening up old wounds ![]() Its either a wonderful children's book when taken for itself, & I'm not sure its possible to analyse it in the way we have LotR. With LotR you can peel away layer after layer & find new depths of meaning & relevance. With TH I fear it would be more like 'breaking a thing to find out what it is made of... Or, its an 'essay in the craft' which like the productions of the Elven Smiths of Eregion leading to the creation of the Three, led to the creation of LotR. The existence of LotR does away with the necessity of TH as a part of the Legendarium, because all the themes & issues it deals with are dealt with more profoundly & effectively in LotR. The Hobbits of LotR & their world exist because of TH. The Three exist because of those 'essays in the craft - but what happened to them is not known, because they aren't relevant to the big picture. In short, if its a (great) children's book - which I think it is - we risk ending up pulling it to pieces & ending up like the people in the Beowulf essay allegory with a pile of old stones & no means to look out upon the Sea, & if we treat it as a part of the Legendarium we won't have much to say about its meaning & themes which we haven't said in our CbC discussion of LotR. Or I could be completely wrong.... I look forward to reading the discussion. |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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![]() But there is always time to add some new points to old threads - there may even be more time to go back and revisit them now. ![]()
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Cryptic Aura
Join Date: May 2002
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While I'm sure we are all proud that the discussion did prevail and continue to the conclusion of the book, I think special commendations are called for. Estelyn's work in setting up week by week by week (even planning around her holidays and absences) the discussions and guiding the threads has been outstanding. Without her diligence and enthusiasm for the project, I doubt it would have continued.
![]() Well done, good and faithful servant! (Well, we are the dead, right?) ![]()
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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
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Thanks for the roses! (I hope you came to praise me, not to bury me!
![]() This weekend we will begin the chapter-by-chapter discussions of The Hobbit. I may be opening the new thread earlier than Monday; Sunday was often my best day for posting on the LotR discussions, and depending upon my real life schedule, some threads will be up earlier than that. I hope many of you will join in; these chapters are usually shorter and faster reading than LotR, so it should be easier to keep up. I look forward to an enjoyable time!
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Haunting Spirit
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: At The Golden Perch enjoying the best pint in the East Farthing!
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This may be off topic but I was wondering if there are any plans to read the Sil after The Hobbit is completed. I have many questions about the Sil and would enjoy discussing it chapter by chapter.
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I was unable to access my account here for several months, and couldn't post for The Hobbit readings. I'm planning on being here for the Silmarillion readings.
Thanks to Estelyn and all you other folk who keep these discussions going. It is a labor of love, but a labor, nonetheless! Cloudberry |
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Relic of Wandering Days
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: You'll See Perpetual Change.
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Count me in for any venture into the Silmarillion.
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Face in the Water
Join Date: Dec 2003
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I would also be interested in doing the Sil, though I suspect my head would regret it...
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Haunting Spirit
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: At The Golden Perch enjoying the best pint in the East Farthing!
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I would be thoroughly interested in a chapter by chapter read of the Silm. It is becoming one of my favourite books by Tolkien. Who will lead us through it?
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