Sam saw a White Star twinkle

The opening chapters of Book Six, the second part of Return of the King, have got to be some of the most oppressive and depressing pages I have ever read. Chapter Two especially, “The Land of Shadow,” is just overwhelming in the dreariness and bleakness and sameness of the landscape. "Across Gorgoroth" by Ted Nasmith... Continue Reading →

The Lord of the Mark comes forth!

After taking a little break, I have begun reading The Lord of the Rings aloud to my wife and daughter again. We picked up in Fangorn forest, and just this weekend I read to them of the healing of Theoden. It is one of those passages that I am surprised by time and again because... Continue Reading →

Managed by mere Luck, pt.2

In my previous post, I discussed a possible interpretation of Gandalf's words to Bilbo at the end of The Hobbit: "You don’t really suppose, do you, that all your adventure and escapes were managed by mere luck, just for your sole benefit?" In that post, I argued that Gandalf was here referring the higher idea... Continue Reading →

Managed by mere Luck, pt.1

In the final paragraphs of The Hobbit, Bilbo remarks with some consternation, “Then the prophecies of the old songs have turned out to be true, after a fashion!” "The Shadow of the Past" by Donato Giancola I have to admit that I personally hate—and I do mean hate and not just dislike—the use of prophecies... Continue Reading →

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