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- Organization: University of Maine System
- Date: Thursday, 31 Dec 1992 10:24:52 EST
- From: ROB <IO10407@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
- Message-ID: <92366.102452IO10407@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.tolkien
- Subject: Elven Anatomy
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- This past weekend a friend and I had an argument over whether or not
- Tolkien's Eldar had pointed ears or not. He took the position that
- Elves have traditionally had slightly pointed ears and thus appear that
- way in a wide range of literature. I stood by the fact that Tolkien
- never did actually state that his Elves did have such ears and referenced
- "The Silmarillion" (Ch 12, page 104, Of Men):
- In those days Elves and Men were of like stature and
- strength of body...
- ...and in those days they were more like the bodies of Men...
-
- Our argument was never resolved.
-
- After doing some reading in "The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien", I came across
- the following passages:
-
- Also I now deeply regret having used Elves, though this
- is a word in ancestry and original meaning suitable
- enough. But the disastrous debasement of this word, in
- which Shakespeare played an unforgivable part, has really
- overloaded it with regrettable tones, which are too much
- to over come. (page 185)
-
- Is this to reflect an older tradition of Elves being pointy eared pixies
- that prance in the woods (and build toys at the North Pole), and are but
- knee hight?
-
- A letter dated earlier that same year, 1954, had this to say:
-
- They represented a race similar in appearance
- (and more so the further back) to Men, and in former
- days of the same stature. I will not here go into
- The differences from Men! But I suppose that the
- Quendi and in fact in these histories very little
- akin to the Elves and Fairies of Europe; and if I
- were pressed to rationalize, i should sat that they
- represent really Men with greatly enhanced aesthetic
- and creative faculties, greater beauty and longer
- life, and nobility...(page 176)
-
- Aiya! Here we have something to build upon. Again there is the reference to
- Elves being "similar in appearance..to Men" and they are "little akin to the
- Elves and Fairies of Europe". I think it is plain here that Tolkien was
- establishing the physical stature of the Quendi, as we have come to know
- them, and also resolving the state of their ears. "Little akin" must refer
- to the European Elf/Faerie size and anatomy, small and pointy eared. It's a
- thought, if only a weak one....
-