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- From: jim@rand.org (Jim Gillogly)
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- Subject: Re: Tom Bombadil again
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- Date: 28 Dec 92 06:42:32 GMT
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- In article <MVOORHIS.92Dec27122439@granite.WPI.EDU> mvoorhis@granite.WPI.EDU (Michael C Voorhis) writes:
- >> References for this passage are LR I Ch. 6,8; LR II Ch. 6 and
- >> _The_Adventures_of_Tom_Bombadil_ poems 1 & 2
- >
- >but where is the passage itself from?
-
- The paragraph about Tom Bombadil as a Maia is from the biography section of
- Tolkien: The Illustrated Encyclopedia, by David Day. ISBN 0-02-031275-X,
- Collier Books/Macmillan NY. 1992. The article on Goldberry says she "may
- have been a Maia".
-
- I don't buy either of them -- I think TB is a separate creation outside
- the context of the Valar and Maiar. I think he's something like the
- embodiment of Arda, and implied by and created by the song of the Ainur,
- which is to say something like an earth elemental. If he were Maia then,
- like Gandalf and Sauron, he would be affected by the One Ring. The Valar
- are well-known and accounted for, so he isn't one of them.
-
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- Jim Gillogly
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