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+ | ====== J.R.R. Tolkien ====== | ||
+ | **John Ronald Reuel Tolkien** was a philologist who worked at the University of Leeds and the University of Oxford...and he was also a writer. Though you're likely aware of that last bit.\\ | ||
+ | Following his death, his son Christopher Tolkien started editing and releasing his unfinished writings. | ||
+ | I think it's important to emphasize that he had a full-time job separate from writing.\\ | ||
+ | Writing was essentially his hobby.\\ | ||
+ | This is something I'm noting specifically because of comparisons to Mr. Martin.((: | ||
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+ | ===== Personal Evaluation ===== | ||
+ | I do really admire Tolkien, though I must admit that until fairly recently I didn't have much personal experience with his writings. However...that' | ||
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+ | I think that while his world is very intricate and detailed...whether it's an example of good worldbuilding or not is ambiguous. For example: most of his languages don't really exist in any ‘complete’ form. Though it's like this because Tolkien didn't create them with the intent of use: they were made to satisfy his aesthetic and creative tastes.\\ | ||
+ | It's kinda difficult to figure out how to explain what I'm thinking here, but I think what I mean is that what's there is generally of a high quality...but there' | ||
+ | There are also possible issues with things like the timeline, but I'll leave that for the [[lb: | ||
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+ | I believe that Tolkien' | ||
+ | As a result, there' | ||
+ | For example: the Hobbits – who are of supreme importance to the events of the Third Age – have no known origin and never appear prior to the Third Age. How Tolkien never noticed this glaring hole is perplexing. There are more examples, but I'll talk about that later. | ||
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+ | At some point I'll add a little more that isn't Legendarium-related, | ||
+ | ===== Trivilinks ===== | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * Something else to keep in mind that the method Tolkien apparently used to create languages differs from the method that currently dominates artistic conlanging (represented by //The Language Construction Kit// for example). Though I don't understand exactly //what// this method is, I //may// attempt to describe it if I ever get around to figuring it out. | ||
+ | * Carl F. Hostetter explains this in //“Elvish as She Is Spoke”//, | ||
+ | * As far as I understand it, what Tolkien was doing was using a method to describe a //real// language just that he was using it to //make// a language. And this method just so happens to be one where verbs and syntax are at the //end//. If you're familiar with Tolkien, you'll probably feel //some// kind of pain because now you //know//. | ||
+ | * I'm saying this because it contrasts with the < | ||
+ | * I recently read [[https:// |