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Old 06-20-2003, 02:43 AM   #5
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For me, its the spirit of Englishness that suffuses it. So much, especially of the early part of the story, reflects the landscapes I grew up in. When I walk in the woods & lanes (too few of them now) I always feel I'm just a tiny step from the Shire, as if just round a corner there is that 'new road or secret gate' & I'll step through & be there.

For me its not the battles, or the epic history, its the peace & quiet of the Shire that draws me. Tolkien makes the ordinary (or not so 'ordinary', because so rare nowadays) countryside mysterious, & full of possibilities. LotR made me see the natural world in a new way, & I'll always be grateful to Tolkien for that.

I was thinking last year, when I stood by Tolkien's grave, suurounded by other members of the Tolkien Society, who had come from all over the world, how amazing it was that the world created by this one man could have such a powerful effect on us all. To stand so close to his last resting place, & realise what this one man had given us was so incredibly moving.
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