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  Posted by shadowfax on December 16, 1999 at 05:07:59
In Reply to: Re: Beef with the Movies... posted by Fangorn the Wizard on December 14, 1999 at 15:39:54:



: I do see Jeuda's point, though. A really bad movie will mock LotR and give people the wrong perception of an exquiaite book.

: That is why I will restate the point of my previous PoSt: : "If the movie is good enough to ensure that non-Tolkien fans will get a kick out it AND THEN go and read LotR, then Peter Jackson will have done a good job!"

Tolkien may be immensely popular, and one of the most read authors of the 20th Century, but his work is still followed by the ghoul of the scorn of mainstream literature. It is only slowly that he has been accepted as a school text, and people working on Tolkien at a university level are rare and often laughed upon. The so called 'literary establishment' looks on Tolkien fans as 'a bunch of role playing fanatics interested in men with furry feet'. This accusation is of course completely false. Nothing against role playing (I enjoy it myself from time to time), but there is also a more academic discussion of Tolkien's work (such as this Council) and also numerous books by people such as Tom Shippey and Patrick Curry, which really analyse Tolkien with the highest literary professionalism and only add to, rather than marr Tolkien's greatness. However, the 'mainstream literay establishment' continues to hoot on and scorn Tolkien. As Patrick Curry writes, the best way to meet this is with well founded and well worded arguments rather than hooting back. I am afraid the film might pour further oil into the fire of the critics by giving them the opportunity of saying 'look at this junk, this is what Tolkien is all about'.

I hope I'm wrong, but I can't help thinking ...



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