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"References to Sources in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien" by Dawn Felagund (WiP) *AND* A Poll!
B2MeM Prompt and Path: Compile a List of Sources on a Specific Topic (orange path)
Format: Resource List
Genre: Resource
Rating: General
Warnings: Do not read while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Characters: n/a
Pairings: n/a
Creator's Notes: This is a WiP that may take years to finish. I decided to share it when I reached the midway point of The Silmarillion. Only a dozen-and-a-half more books to go!
Summary: For this prompt, I have decided to begin a project I have wanted to begin for a long time: make a list of every reference to fictional sources or lore or loremasters in Tolkien's works. This is for my own research on historiography and historical bias in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, but I've opted to make it public so that others interested in this topic can benefit as well from my work.
References to Sources in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien
The next topic on the orange path is "Meta on Fandom." As some of you know, I ran a survey on Tolkien fan fiction a little over a year ago, and I have all this untouched data just begging to be crunched and written about. Only since this is B2MeM and not the indulgence of my own blog, I'd like to write about something maybe interesting to people reading here? So if you have an opinion on what I should write about, please feel free to choose from the topics below!
ETA: Readers and feedback it is! Thanks, everyone! /ETA
[Poll #2064889]
Format: Resource List
Genre: Resource
Rating: General
Warnings: Do not read while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Characters: n/a
Pairings: n/a
Creator's Notes: This is a WiP that may take years to finish. I decided to share it when I reached the midway point of The Silmarillion. Only a dozen-and-a-half more books to go!
Summary: For this prompt, I have decided to begin a project I have wanted to begin for a long time: make a list of every reference to fictional sources or lore or loremasters in Tolkien's works. This is for my own research on historiography and historical bias in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, but I've opted to make it public so that others interested in this topic can benefit as well from my work.
References to Sources in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien
The next topic on the orange path is "Meta on Fandom." As some of you know, I ran a survey on Tolkien fan fiction a little over a year ago, and I have all this untouched data just begging to be crunched and written about. Only since this is B2MeM and not the indulgence of my own blog, I'd like to write about something maybe interesting to people reading here? So if you have an opinion on what I should write about, please feel free to choose from the topics below!
ETA: Readers and feedback it is! Thanks, everyone! /ETA
[Poll #2064889]
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I figured you'd know that page, but I figured that just in case... nothing more frustrating than doing a lot of research and then finding that there's a resource that could've really helped if one had known about it early enough.
That is fantastic. I've been wondering whether I've been reading too much into those references that I did catch. Since the application of the oral-formulaic theory didn't really drift into Anglo-Saxon studies until the 1950s and didn't gather momentum until the late 1960s, by which time Tolkien's academic time was as good as over, I've sort of been afraid that he just threw in a few of these lines because he was using primary-world chronicles as a model, but not putting that much thought into it. So the fact that you're keeping track of the use of these references and observing patterns behind it excites me more than it reasonably should! (Figures that I've been pondering the question, but never bothered to put actual research into it. How low I have fallen!) Now I wonder whether Tolkien kept up with "recent" research or whether he just intuited that stuff!
I've already downloaded your thesis and I'm very much looking forward to reading it. Seems that the oral-formulaic question is still near and dear to my heart. I wish I could go back to college... ;)
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That offer is still good, yes! Though I can't pretend to know the preferences of non-fandom scholars but I'll do my very best.