Read Tolkien and the Great War Online
Authors: John Garth
p.82
Book loans: Exeter College library register.
â
Don't worry about Schoolsâ¦
': GBS to JRRT [5 June].Welsh grammar
: ibid. [14 May].English finalists:
The Times
, 3 July 1915, 6.Stainforth certain to take JRRT: GBS to JRRT [10 June 1915].
âmatters Martian', etc.
: GBS to JRRT [19 June 1915].GBS promoted (on 16 June):
The Times
, 16 July 1915, 15.â
Do not be afraidâ¦
': GBS to JRRT [28 June 1915]. To Brough Hall Camp: ibid. [19 June 1915].
pp.82-3
RQG to Lindrick Camp: RQG to MCG, 19 and 22 June 1915.
p.83
â
bolted
':
Letters
, 53.Enlistment: JRRT service record.
Schools results:
The Times
, 3 July 1915, 6. âone of the highest distinctions', etc.: GBS to JRRT [4 July].With EMB in Warwick: GBS to JRRT [4 July] 1915.
pp.83-4
âThe Shores of Faëry' (poem)
: version from the âBook of Ishness',
Artist
, 48-9. Variants appear in
Biography
, 76-7, and (alongside evidence for composition date)
LT2
, 271-2.â
First poemâ¦
':
LT2
, 271; start of a âLay of Eärendel':
Biography
, 76. Perhaps âThe Shores of Faëry' was meant to introduce the already existing âEärendel fragments'.
p.85
Fusion of language and mythology: by contrast, September 1914's âThe Voyage of Ãarendel the Evening Star' featured aspects of a Tolkienian cosmology but none of the nomenclature that would accompany them later; the name
Ãarendel
was Old English, not Qenya.âIt was just asâ¦', etc.
:
Letters
, 231.â
thought and experienceâ¦
': ibid., 144; see also 345.Wartime rumours: Fussell,
The Great War and Modern Memory
, 116-24.
pp.85-6
â
Angels of Mons
': ibid., 115-16; Gilbert,
First World War
, 58. Machen's âThe Bowmen' appeared in the London
Evening News
on 29 September 1914.
p.86
Wartime language: Strachan,
The First World War
, i. 142.Neverland and Valinor
: on a copy of âThe Shores of Faëry' JRRT wrote much later âValinor [?thought of about] 1910' (
LT2
, 271). This was the year he saw
Peter Pan;
but it seems perhaps too early for the conception of Valinor.
pp.86-7
Guingelot
: JRRT stated the influence of this name in a note from 1968 or later (
The Peoples of Middle-earth
, 371). Cf.
The Lays of Beleriand
, 143-4. âConcerning Wadeâ¦': Thomas Speght, in Skeat's
Complete Works of Chaucer
, v. 356-7
(borrowed by JRRT from Exeter College library over Christmas 1914).âtimbered a boatâ¦', etc.
: Grimm,
Teutonic Mythology
, i. 376-8; cf. Chambers,
Widsith
, 95-100, on Wade. For JRRT's use of Germanic sources, see especially Shippey,
The Road to Middle-earth.
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âand the meaningâ¦', etc.
: CLW to JRRT, 11 July 1915. Naval recruitment advertisement: CLW to Dr Peter Liddle.
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FIVEâ
You have been postedâ¦
': Col. W. Elliot to JRRT, 9 July 1915 (Bodleian Tolkien).â
I am simply bowled overâ¦
': GBS to JRRT [13 July 1915]. Safer in 13th LF: ibid. [18 July 1915].To Bedford; allowance
: Col. W. Elliot to JRRT (Bodleian Tolkien). âAll else seems to meâ¦', etc.: GBS to JRRT [19 June 1915].
p.89
Report to Col. Tobin: Col. W. Elliot to JRRT (Bodleian Tolkien). At Bedford:
Biography
, 77. Comfortable: RWR to JRRT, 2 August 1915.â
philosophick
': GBS to JRRT [22 July 1915]. Chances of transfer;
âtact, tact, tact'
, etc.: ibid. [23 July 1915].
pp.89-91
â
The Happy Mariners
':
The Stapeldon Magazine
, June 1920 (with âEarendel' where I provide âEärendel'). The 1915 form is unpublished. A 1940 revision appears in
LT2
, 273-6.
p.91
Waking of the Sleeper in the Tower of Pearl:
LT1
, 15.
pp.91-2
â
Lost Tales' cosmology and âthe song of the Sleeper
': âThe Hiding of Valinor', in
LT1
, 215-16.
p.92
â“The Happy Mariners” was apparentlyâ¦':
LT2
, 274.
pp.92-3
Submissions to
Oxford Poetry:
GBS to JRRT [23 July 1915]. GBS first proposed to submit verse in May (ibid. [14 May 1915]). In the event it included one poem apiece by JRRT and GBS, and three by Wade-Gery.
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RWR:
KESC
, December 1921, 24; December 1922, 79-80; obituary,
OEG
, 1948.Response to JRRT's verse: RWR to JRRT, 19 July. Advice on publishing a collection: ibid., 2 August 1915.
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Lichfield units (9th Lincolnshires, 13th and 14th Sherwood Foresters, 14th Manchesters); 50 officers: monthly Army returns.
View of high-ranking officers; âGentlemen are non-existentâ¦'
:
Biography
, 77-8. Contrary to Carpenter's assertion, this does not mean JRRT disliked the majority of other officers, the subalterns with whom he spent most of his time.â
All the hot daysâ¦
':
Letters
, 8.â
What makes it soâ¦', âtoad under the harrow', Fr Reade:
Letters
, 78. âwar multipliesâ¦', âmen and things
': ibid. 73. âa deep sympathyâ¦': ibid. 54.
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â
It isn't the tough stuffâ¦
':
Letters
, 46.Icelandic
:
Biography
, 78. RQG's designs: RQG to MCG. âearly work', etc.:
Letters
, 231.
pp.95-6
â
A Song of Aryador
':
LT1
, 138-9.Impact of Mercian language and culture on JRRT: see Shippey,
Author of the Century
, 90-7, and
The Road to Middle-earth
, 111-16. For Tamworth as the capital of the Middle Kingdom in
Farmer Giles of Ham
, see ibid. 89.
p.96
Aryador
:
Parma Eldalamberon
12, 32 (with thanks to Patrick Wynne).Aryan
: Mallory,
In Search of the Indo-Europeans
, 126.
p.97
Gothic source of
miruvÅrë:
JRRT note in
Parma Eldalamberon
12, xi.
pp.97-8
â
Iumbo, or ye Kinde of ye Oliphaunt
': one of two poems comprising âAdventures in Unnatural History and Medieval Metres, being The Freaks of Fisiologus',
The Stapeldon Magazine
, vii. 40 (June 1927), 125.
p.98
The Irminsûl
:
Teutonic Mythology
, i. 115-19; âworks of the giants': âPhilology: General Works', in Lee and Boas (eds.),
The Year's Work in English Studies 1923
, 21.
pelekus, parasu:
Mallory,
In Search of the Indo-Europeans
, 122 (with thanks to Bill Welden).ond
:
Letters
, 410. See Carl F. Hostetter and Patrick Wynne,
Vinyar Tengwar
30, 8-25.
pp.98-9
â
A Song of Aryador
':
LTI
, 138-9.
p.100
â
I am really angry with myselfâ¦
': RQG to JRRT, 13 September 1915. RQG received poems: ibid., 31 March 1915. Sent them on: CLW to JRRT, 15 April 1915.RQG declares love for EK: RQG to MCG, 18 April, 10 June, and 17 October 1915. Her father's warning: Wilson King to RCG, 30 November 1915.
â
a compartmented life
': JRRT to CLW, 16 November 1914.
p.101
â
of course includes your missis
': CLW to JRRT, 4 February 1916.Silence from RQG
: GBS to JRRT [14 May, 28 June and 18 July 1915]. His summer and influenza: RQG to MCG. News of
Oxford Poetry:
MCG to RQG, 12 September. âI confess that I have oftenâ¦', etc.: RQG to JRRT, 13 September 1915.Second sheaf of poems; âAt times like thisâ¦'
: RQG to JRRT, 17 September 1915.
pp.101-2
Council of Lichfield
: ibid., 21, 23, and 24 September 1915. âthat delightfulâ¦': GBS to JRRT, 6 October 1915.
p.102
GBS and RQG on Salisbury Plain, âThe rain stoppedâ¦'
: RQG to MCG, 5 October 1915. âSongs on the Downs': GBS,
A Spring Harvest
, 48. âThe steps I have takenâ¦': GBS to JRRT, 6 October.
p.103
They visit Bath; âGibbonian periods'
: RQG to MCG, 17 October 1915. âI feel that we shallâ¦': GBS to JRRT, 6 October.They urge JRRT to publish: RQG to JRRT, 5 October 1915; GBS to JRRT, 9 October 1915.
Cannock Chase camps: Whitehouse and Whitehouse,
A Town for Four Winters.
3rd Reserve Infantry Brigade Officers' Company: RQG to JRRT, 19 October and 21 November 1915.
p.104
â
These grey daysâ¦
':
Biography
, 78. âThe usual kind of morningâ¦': JRRT to EMB, 26 November 1915, in
Letters
, 8. JRRT unhappy and EMB unwell: CLW to JRRT, 27 October 1915; RQG to JRRT, 21 November 1915.
pp.104-6
TCBS in London without JRRT: GBS to JRRT, 24 October 1915 (âto drive from lifeâ¦', âIt struck me last nightâ¦'); RQG to JRRT, 31 October 1915 (âI never before
feltâ¦', âI suddenly sawâ¦'); CLW to JRRT, 27 October 1915 (âI laughed a littleâ¦', âbit of fun', âwar babies', âwoman was justâ¦', âYou and GBSâ¦', âThe TCBS staysâ¦'). At school, CLW and JRRT had played rugby for Measures' house against Richards' house.
p.106
â
sons of culture', etc.: GBS, âTo the Cultured',
A Spring Harvest
, 60. âI have never read anythingâ¦
': GBS to JRRT, 24 October 1915.
p.107
â
the fairies cameâ¦
':
Parma Eldalamberon
12, 35.
pp.107-10
â
Kortirion among the Trees
': quotations are from the earliest published version, only slightly changed from the original MSS;
LT1
, 32-6.
p.108
â
Ah! like goldâ¦
':
The Lord of the Rings
, 368.
p.109
âEngland in June attireâ¦' etc.
: Graves, âTo Robert Nichols',
Fairies and Fusiliers.
p.110
Week of frost
: RQG to MCG, 17 and 21 November 1915. âKortirion' textual history:
Letters
, 8; RQG to JRRT, 21 and 26 November 1915; RQG to Estelle King, 2 December. Stray workings: RQG to JRRT, 19 October. Tolkien recalled writing âKortirion' between 21 and 28 November in Warwick; yet he was back in camp by 25 November;
LT1
, 32.
pp.110-11
â
I am now 21â¦
': GBS to JRRT, 19 October 1915. Units departing Salisbury Plain: RQG to MCG, 17 November 1915; Carter,
Birmingham Pals
, 90-1. GBS's movements, âIt is impossibleâ¦': RQG to JRRT, 21 November 1915.
p.111
Barrowclough
: MCG to RQG, 12 September 1915; RW Reynolds to JRRT, 19 September 1915. T. K. Barnsley: Ross,
The Coldstream Guards
, i. 434; RQG to MCG, 27 August, 31 October 1915.â
We are now so pledgedâ¦
': GBS to JRRT, 24 October 1915. 19th LF embark for France: Barlow,
Salford Brigade
, 73; Latter,
Lancashire Fusiliers,
99. Stedman,
Salford Pals
, 64. âto the perilâ¦': GBS to JRRT, 2 December 1915.
pp.112-13
â
Habbanan beneath the Stars
':
LT1
, 91-2.
p.112
â
perilmë metto
â¦
':
Parma Eldalamberon
12, 73.
p.113
SIXâ
I had alwaysâ¦
': âThe Ethics of Elfland', in Auden (ed.),
G. K. Chesterton: a selection
, 187.
p.114
Codes and alphabets
:
Biography
, 40; Priestman,
Life and Legend
, 13, 17, 18.Milne
: Thwaite,
A. A. Milne
, 167.To Brocton Camp: monthly Army returns. Envelope codework: RQG to JRRT, 26 December 1915; CLW to JRRT, 30 December 1915.
pp.114-15
Equipment training:
Biography
, 78; JRRT provisional instructor's certificate (Bodleian Tolkien).
p.115
Egypt rumour, âImagine the general rejoicingâ¦', etc.
: RQG to JRRT, 26 December 1915.â
Donna
': the name RQG and his sister Molly gave to Marianne Dunstall when she married their father in 1909; RQG to MCG, 10 August 1909.RQG and EK: RQG to MCG, 17 October and 8 November 1915; MCG to EK, 26 December 1915.
â
Kortirion
': RQG to EK, 2 December 1915.â
What a wonderful year!â¦
': ibid., New Year 1915-16.