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On Fairy-Stories by J.R.R. Tolkien
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it was amazing
bookshelves: best-of-2021, classics, fairy-tales, jellicoe-lodge, best-of-2023, faith, read-for-class, fantasy-class
Read 2 times. Last read January 9, 2023 to January 11, 2023.

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I've literally never been so on top of school readings in my life

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It's Tolkien week and I couldn't be happier :')

Some of my favourite bits:

"But the “consolation” of fairy-tales has another aspect than the imaginative satisfaction of ancient desires. Far more important is the Consolation of the Happy Ending. Almost I would venture to assert that all complete fairy-stories must have it. The consolation of fairy-stories, the joy of the happy ending: or more correctly of the good catastrophe, the sudden joyous “turn” (for there is no true end to any fairy-tale): this joy, which is one of the things which fairy-stories can produce supremely well, is not essentially “escapist,” nor “fugitive.”

"The Birth of Christ is the eucatastrophe of Man's history. The Resurrection is the eucatastrophe of the story of the Incarnation. This story begins and ends in joy. It has pre-eminently the “inner consistency of reality.” There is no tale ever told that men would rather find was true, and none which so many sceptical men have accepted as true on its own merits."

"But in God's kingdom the presence of the greatest does not depress the small. Redeemed Man is still man. Story, fantasy, still go on, and should go on. The Evangelium has not abrogated legends; it has hallowed them, especially the “happy ending.” The Christian has still to work, with mind as well as body, to suffer, hope, and die; but he may now perceive that all his bents and faculties have a purpose, which can be redeemed. So great is the bounty with which he has been treated that he may now, perhaps, fairly dare to guess that in Fantasy he may actually assist in the effoliation and multiple enrichment of creation. All tales may come true; and yet, at the last, redeemed, they may be as like and as unlike the forms that we give them as Man, finally redeemed, will be like and unlike the fallen that we know. "
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Reading Progress

April 19, 2021 – Started Reading
April 19, 2021 – Shelved
April 19, 2021 – Shelved as: best-of-2021
April 19, 2021 – Shelved as: classics
April 19, 2021 – Shelved as: fairy-tales
April 19, 2021 – Shelved as: jellicoe-lodge
April 19, 2021 – Finished Reading
January 9, 2023 – Started Reading
January 11, 2023 – Finished Reading
January 13, 2023 – Shelved as: best-of-2023
January 13, 2023 – Shelved as: fantasy-class
January 13, 2023 – Shelved as: read-for-class
January 13, 2023 – Shelved as: faith

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Steven Gomez Love this one!


Jaslyn Steven wrote: "Love this one!"

Me, too!! I'm taking a Tolkien class this semester and discussion was SO much fun today :D


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