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Tolkien and the Great War

by John Garth


0007119526

From the publisher:

"To be caught in youth by 1914 was no less hideous an experience than in 1939... by 1918 all but one of my close friends were dead."

So J.R.R. Tolkien responded to critics who saw The Lord of the Rings as a reaction to the Second World War. Tolkien and the Great War tells for the first time the full story of how he embarked on the creation of Middle-earth in his youth as the world around him was plunged into catastrophe. This biography reveals the horror and heroism that he experienced as a signals officer in the Battle of the Somme and introduces the circle of friends who spurred his mythology into life. It shows how, after two of these brilliant young men were killed, Tolkien pursued the dream they had all shared by launching his epic of good and evil.

This is the first substantially new biography of Tolkien since 1977, meticulously researched and distilled from his personal wartime papers and a multitude of other sources.

John Garth argues that the foundation of tragic experience in the First World War is the key to Middle-earth's enduring power. Tolkien used his mythic imagination not to escape from reality but to reflect and transform the cataclysm of his generation. While is contemporaries surrendered to disillusionment, he kept enchantment alive, reshaping and entire literary tradition into a form that resonates to this day.
References
Letter from Rob Gilson to Marriane Cary Gilson • 30 November 1913 (#1736), p. 3 (Rugby match); p. 7 (Barnsley and GBS agree to play); p. 32 (JRRT's planned visit to Cambridge with GBS on 4 December)
Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Christopher Wiseman • 16 November 1914 (#1110), p. 5 (Great Twin Brotherhood and Trought); p. 51 ('I don't defend "Deutchland über alles"...'); pp. 55-6 ('alien spirit' etc.); pp. 58-9 (TCBS and 'allowable distance apart'); p. 100 ('a compartmented life')
Letter from Christopher Wiseman to J.R.R. Tolkien • 27 October 1915 (#1296), p. 5 ('almost the last word'); p. 6 (Campaign against cynics); p. 104 (JRRT unhappy and Edith unwell); pp. 104-6 ('I laughed a little...', 'bit of fun', 'war babies', 'woman was just...', 'You and GBS...', 'The TCBS stays...')
Letter from Christopher Wiseman to J.R.R. Tolkien • 27 April 1911 (#1734), p. 5 (librarianship); p. 18 (nicknames); p. 19 ('My Dear Gabriel'); p. 25 ('predominant vice...')
Letter from Christopher Wiseman to J.R.R. Tolkien • 10 November 1914 (#1196), p. 6; p. 17 (language invention and friendship); p. 55 ('I should only go there...')
Letter from Rob Gilson to Marriane Cary Gilson • 17 February 1914 (#1737), p. 7 (Barnsley and GBS agree to play); p. 32 ('We had such a splendid week-end...')
Carpenter #163: Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to W. H. Auden • 7 June 1955 (#476), p. 13 (poetry); pp. 14-16 (languages); p. 25 ('immensely attracted...'); p. 26 ('It was like discovering...', Kullervo); p. 51 (Inherited linguistic aptitude); p. 59 (Kullervo); p. 60 (Studied Finnish for the sake of Qenya)
Letter from Rob Gilson to Estelle King • 10 March 1916 (#2304), p. 16 (etymology); pp. 43-44 ('He did not join the army...')
Letter from Rob Gilson to J.R.R. Tolkien • 4 October 1911 (#995), p. 17 footnote (sobriquets); p. 25 (Kalevala overdue)
Carpenter #306: Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Michael Tolkien • 11 October 1968 (#679), p. 23 (Coronation trip); p. 48 ('the collapse of all my world')
Carpenter #1: Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Edith Bratt • c. 22 or 23 (or 26*) October 1914 (#1), p. 25 (Kullervo); pp. 29-30 (Farnell); p. 48 (Oratory); p. 50 ('We had a drill...'); p. 50 (Kalevala)
Letter from Rob Gilson to J.R.R. Tolkien • 27 April 1913 (#1138), p. 30 (RCG had expected a First from JRRT)
Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Edith Bratt • 1 February 1913 (#45), p. 31 (Oxford Old Edwardians) [Dated 2 February 1913]
Letter from G.B. Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • 9 February 1916 (#1316), p. 33 (JRRT's fear of being cut off from TCBS); p. 64 (Conservative perplexity at JRRT's Romanticism)
Carpenter #66: Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Christopher Tolkien • 6 May 1944 (#100), pp. 38-9 ('I sense amongst all your pains...'); p. 94 ('What makes it so...', 'toad under the harrow', Fr Reade)
Carpenter #43: Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Michael Tolkien • 6-8 March 1941 (#58), p. 41 ('In those days chaps joined up...'); p. 43 ('a young man...'); p. 83 ('bolted')
Letter from Robert Quilter Gilson to Estelle King • 4 October 1914 (#2313), p. 41 (T.K. Barnsley, RQG, and the Old Edwardian recruits); p. 56 (RCG urges delay)
Carpenter #45: Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Michael Tolkien • 9 June 1941 (#60), p. 42 ('that noble northern spirit...'); p. 94 ('a deep sympathy...')
Carpenter #165: Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Houghton Mifflin Co. • 30 June 1955 (#478), p. 42 (Saxon paternal ancestry); p. 51 ('I am indeed...')
Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Paul Bibire • 30 June 1969 (#811), p. 44 ('a lamentable bore', etc.) - quoting from VT 42
Letter from Robert Quilter Gilson to Marianne Cary Gilson • 1 November 1914 (#2319), p. 54 ('Tolkien was to come too...'); p. 55 ('a gift for rapping out...')
Letter from Robert Quilter Gilson to Marianne Cary Gilson • 10 December 1914 (#2321), p. 56 (RQG enlists; fears missing 'Council'); p. 58 (Cherry Hinton)
Carpenter #5: Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to G. B. Smith • 12 August 1916 (#5), pp. 58-9 ('the inspiration that...', 'the hope and ambitions...'); p. 60 ('That Council...')
Carpenter #257: Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Christopher Bretherton • 16 July 1964 (#631), p. 60 ('an entirely different mythological world'); p. 85 (see also note)
Letter from G.B. Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • ?15 (possibly, less likely, 22) March 1915 (#1207), p. 64 ('good authors', 'amazingly good'); pp. 65-6 (Favoured by GBS and Wade-Gery)
Letter from G.B. Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • ?25 March 1915 (#1209), pp. 64-5 (Wade-Gery on JRRT's poetry); pp. 65-6 (Favoured by GBS and Wade-Gery)
Letter from Christopher Wiseman to J.R.R. Tolkien • 15 April 1915 (#1225), p. 64 (JRRT's poems circulate); p. 67 (Abortive Oxford meeting); p. 76 ('mistook elves for gnomes...'); p. 100 (Gilson sent him poems)
Letter from G.B. Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • ?14 May 1915 (#1241), p. 64 (Georgian Poetry); p. 82 (Welsh grammar); pp. 92-3 (Oxford Poetry); p. 101 (silence from RQG)
Letter from Geoffrey Bache Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • [27 March 1915] (#2325), p. 64 (JRRT's poems circulate), (GBD urges simplicity), (Eärendel 'fragments')
Letter from Christopher Wiseman to J.R.R. Tolkien • 30 March 1915 (#1212), p. 67 (Abortive Oxford meeting) [dated 31 March 1915 in the footnote]
Letter from G.B. Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • 12 April 1915 (#1220), p. 67 (Abortive Oxford meeting, GBS's transfer) [Dated 13 April in the footnote]
Letter from G.B. Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • 19 April 1915 (#1227), p. 67 (GBS's transfer) [dated 19 or 26 April in the footnote]; pp. 67-8 ('You can be sure...')
Letter from R.W. Reynolds to J.R.R. Tolkien • 2 August 1915 (#1281), p. 76 ('a little precious'); p. 89 (Comfortable); p. 93 (Advice on publishing a poetry collection)
Letter from R.W. Reynolds to J.R.R. Tolkien • 19 September 1915 (#1285), p. 76 ('rather spoiled of late'); p. 111 (Barrowclough)
Letter from G.B. Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • ?20 June 1915 (#1246), p. 82 ('matters Martian'), (Brough Hall Camp); p. 88 ('All else seems to me...')
Letter from G.B. Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • 28 June 1915 (#1247), p. 82 ('Do not be afraid...'); p. 101 (silence from RQG)
Letter from Geoffrey Bache Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • [4 July 1915] (#2331), p. 83 ('one of the highest distinctions'), (with EMB in Warwick)
Carpenter #180: Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Mr. Thompson • 14 January 1956 (#529), p. 85 ('It was just as...'); p. 95 ('early work', etc.)
Letter from The War Office to J.R.R. Tolkien • 9 July 1915 (#1268), p. 88 ('You have been posted...'), (To Bedford; allowance); p. 89 (Report to Col. Tobin)
Letter from G.B. Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • 18 July 1915 (#1277), p. 88 (Safer in 13th LF); p. 101 (silence from RQG)
Letter from G.B. Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • ?23 July 1915 (#1279), p. 89 (Chances of transfer, 'tact, tact, tact'); pp. 92-3 (Submissions to Oxford Poetry)
Carpenter #3: Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Edith Bratt • 26 November 1915 (#3), p. 94 ('All the hot days...'); p. 104 ('The usual kind of morning...'); p. 110 (Kotirion textual history)
Letter from Rob Gilson to J.R.R. Tolkien • 13 September 1915 (#1282), p. 100 ('I am really angry with myself...'); p. 101 ('I confess that I have often...')
Letter from Rob Gilson to J.R.R. Tolkien • 17 September 1915 (#1284), p. 101 (Second sheaf of poems, 'At times like this...')
Letter from G.B. Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • 6 October 1915 (#1291), p. 101 ('that delightful...'); p. 102 ('The steps I have taken...'); p. 103 ('I feel that we shall...')
Letter from Rob Gilson to J.R.R. Tolkien • 19 October 1915 (#1294), p. 103 (Cannock Chase camps); p. 110 (Stray workings)
Letter from Rob Gilson to J.R.R. Tolkien • 21 November 1915 (#1298), p. 103 (Cannock Chase camps); p. 104 (JRRT unhappy and Edith unwell); p. 110 (Kortirion textual history); pp. 110-1 (GBS's movements, 'It is impossible...')
Letter from G.B. Smith to J.R.R. Tolkien • 24 October 1915 (#1295), pp. 104-6 ('to drive from life...', 'It struck me last night...'); p. 106 ('I have never read anything...'); p. 111 ('We are now so pledged...')
Letter from Rob Gilson to J.R.R. Tolkien • 31 October 1915 (#1297), pp. 104-6 ('I never before felt...', 'I suddenly saw...')
Letter from Robert Quilter Gilson to Marianne Cary Gilson • 17 November 1915 (#2341), p. 110 (Week of frost); pp. 110-1 (Units departing Salisbury Plain)
Letter from Rob Gilson to J.R.R. Tolkien • 26 December 1915 (#1302), p. 114 (Envelope codework); p. 115 ('Imagine the general rejoicing...')
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