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- From: tiverson@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu (Thor Iverson)
- Subject: Re: Tom Bombadil
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.201516.25422@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu>
- Organization: Northeastern University, Boston, MA. 02115, USA
- References: <1992Nov23.075845.11680@williams.edu> <1992Nov23.073036.28220@ncrcae.ColumbiaSC.NCR.COM> <1992Nov23.131058.16651@lgc.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 20:15:16 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov23.131058.16651@lgc.com> mbs@zycor.lgc.com (Matt Shostak) writes:
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- >What's the deal with Tom Bombadil? I never quite figured out his place
- >in the story, or even his place in the mythology, and every time I read
- >the books the section where the hobbits are with Bombadil seems out of
- >place, as if Tolkien didn't know where he wanted to go with the narrative.
-
- Tom Bombadil (ignoring for a minute the name's origins in a doll) was,
- like a few other characters in "LotR" (Farmer Cotton comes to mind),
- a refugee from other Tolkien stories and sketches. The incompleteness
- of his character (and I even noticed it the first time I read "LotR")
- was due to his being magically transplanted into the narrative from an
- entirely different conception. Kinda similar to the way the ideas from
- Tolkien's "Lost Tales" were twisted and mutated and selectively discarded
- in the creation of what was to become "The Silmarillion."
-
- I think the common perception that Tom was either a maia or a "lesser
- spirit" is accurate, though my first suspicion after my initial reading
- of "The Silmarillion" was that he was supposed to be Aule. I no longer
- think so, but it's an intriguing thought...
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