Posted: December 17, 1999 at 14:27:52: by Aelmer
:Snip: On the other hand, the only place where Tolkien spoke of the beardlessness of Elves was in a very late essay (written in the last year or two of his life), and it's doubtful he would have retained it once he checked "published" works, but many people still cite this essay as "proof" that Elves were supposed to be beardless. : Snip "once he checked published works" This started me thinking about a question that's been nagging me for some time. How much of his posthomously published writing would J.R.R. Tolkien have approved for publication? Don't get me wrong, I have welcomed these publications, but while they shed light on some things, they also muddy the water on others. When discussing the LOTR, should we limit ourselves to only material approved by Tolkien,or include material he did not approve?
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