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TCG Letter #62 / Carpenter Letter #47
From
J.R.R. Tolkien
To
Stanley Unwin
Date
7 December 1942
Type
Unknown
Transcript
Partial
Tolkien expresses gratitude for the note from Stanley Unwin and discusses the progress of the sequel to The Hobbit that he has been working on since 1938. He mentions the challenges posed by his busy schedule but hopes to complete the work in the upcoming vacation. Tolkien shares concerns about the length and tone of the sequel, indicating it is not strictly a juvenile tale. He queries the feasibility of considering such an epic given the present circumstances and inquires whether it would be better to wait until completion or share a considerable portion now. Additionally, Tolkien mentions the burning of The Hobbit and inquires about the possibility of compensation. He proposes the idea of a volume containing shorter fairy stories and verses, suggesting Farmer Giles of Ham as a potential inclusion along with others like 'Tom Bombadil'. Tolkien asks if his corrections for the Hobbit have made it into the reprint. Stanley Unwin will reply that he is looking into this. Letter from Stanley Unwin to J.R.R. Tolkien • 16 December 1942 (#2365)[1]
In an unpublished portion, Tolkien remarks that if a reprint of the Clark Hall Beowulf is possible, he has a serious error he would like to correct from his part of the book, and more generally other corrections to Wrenn's parts.See Chronology, p. 274.[2]
In an unpublished portion, Tolkien remarks that if a reprint of the Clark Hall Beowulf is possible, he has a serious error he would like to correct from his part of the book, and more generally other corrections to Wrenn's parts.See Chronology, p. 274.[2]
2 See Chronology, p. 274. ↩
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