tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5746173806126403959.post1419038474864752410..comments2023-11-07T06:20:12.181-08:00Comments on Tolkien: Medieval and Modern: Dream-Language Interactions across Tolkien's Work"Tolkien: Medieval and Modern"http://www.blogger.com/profile/04348913969813157482noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5746173806126403959.post-53043725376879781462014-04-14T14:09:49.335-07:002014-04-14T14:09:49.335-07:00Thanks for the post, Peter.
I think you’ve put yo...Thanks for the post, Peter.<br /><br />I think you’ve put your finger on the less-explored intersection of well-known sources of Tolkien’s work. Going into this in some depth (as in a paper) could repay. I think the discussion of his use of frame narratives is well mentioned here, and could bear extensive discussion on its own.<br /><br />Also, if everyone could please use the proper spelling, Walsh-Nut, I'd really appreciate it…<br /><br />Bill (Walsh) the Heliotrope"Tolkien: Medieval and Modern"https://www.blogger.com/profile/04348913969813157482noreply@blogger.com