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Authors: John Garth
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The Peace
:
KESC
, October 1911, 72;
Biography
, 49; the Greek Plays: William H. Tait in
OEG
, June 1972, 17;
The Clouds: KESC
, October 1912, 66. GBS as the Ass: KES photograph of
The Frogs
[July 1913].âAs a boyâ¦' (C. V. L. Lycett); TCBS not aloof
:
Letters
, 429.Nicknames: CLW to JRRT, 27 April and 17 August 1911, 19 March and 20 November 1912; CLW memoir,
OEG.
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Classical tags (footnote):
KESC
, March 1909, March 1910, March 1911.âMy dear Gabriel', etc.
: CLW to JRRT, 27 April 1911. âgracing our ancestral hearth', etc.: RQG to JRRT, 10 June 1913.â
a daft slangâ¦
': J. B. Priestley,
The Edwardians
, 82.
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Macaulay's âThe Battle of Lake Regillus': Yates, â“The Battle of the Eastern Field”: A Commentary',
Mallorn
13, 3-5.â
The Battle of the Eastern Field
':
KESC
, March 1911, 22-7; âSekhet, the lion-headed': Haggard,
She
, 281.
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â
Our country is now supremeâ¦
':
KESC
, February 1909, 9.âhooliganism and uproar'; foreign policy
: Stapledon Society minutes, 1 December and 7 November 1913.âCourt of Arbiters' debate
:
KESC
, February 1911, 5.
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Debate demanding war:
KESC
, October 1911, 79.KES anthem, by Alfred Hayes (1857-1936): Trott,
No Place for Fop or Idler
, 1;
The Annotated Hobbit
, 344.
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A good shot
: Priscilla and Michael Tolkien, quoted in an unsigned report,
Amon Hen
13, October 1974, 9.OTC presented to the King:
KESC
, November 1910, 69, 73.â
kindled an immovable smile
': unsigned editorial,
KESC
, June 1911, 33.Footnote on
Adfuit omen:
T. A. Shippey to the author.Coronation trip:
KESC
, July 1911, 59-60;
Letters
, 391 (which says the party was twelve-strong).
pp.23-4
Aldershot camp
:
KESC
, November 1910, 69.
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Tidworth Pennings camp: William H. Tait in
OEG
, June 1972, 17.
pp.24-5
King Edward's Horse
: James,
The History of King Edward's Horse
, 1-53;
The Stapeldon Magazine
, December 1911, 117-18; JRRT service record.JRRT and horses: Priscilla and Michael Tolkien, quoted in
Amon Hen
13, 9. (The unsigned report says erroneously that Tolkien began his war service in King Edward's Horse.)
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â
In fact we have done nothingâ¦
': unsigned âOxford Letter',
KESC
, December 1911, 100.â
predominant viceâ¦
': CLW to JRRT, 27 April 1911; âVery lazy': Lorise Topliffe, âTolkien as an Undergraduate',
Exeter College Association Register
, 32.â
a wingerâ¦
':
The Stapeldon Magazine
, December 1911, 110-11. âimmensely attractedâ¦':
Letters
, 214. The popular edition that JRRT read was W. F. Kirby's.Kalevala
overdue: RQG to JRRT, 4 October 1911.
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Eliot's
Finnish Grammar
was the first written in the English language. JRRT borrowed it from 25 November to 5 December 1911, 25 October to 5 December 1912, and 14 November 1914 to 16 January 1915 (Exeter College library register).â
It was like discoveringâ¦
':
Letters
, 214.
Kullervo:
begun 1912 to 1913, according to
Letters
, 214-15, but ibid. 7 shows that Tolkien was still working on it in October 1914.â
hurrying and febrileâ¦
': Priestley,
The Edwardians
, 218.Brooke and Housman: Parker,
The Old Lie
, 94.
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Emily Annie Gilson's death:
KESC
, June 1907, 36. Thomas Smith, commercial clerk:
Corpus Christi Biographical Register 1880-1974.â
The passing of certainâ¦', etc.: RQG to JRRT, 4 October 1911. âthe old shrine
': CLW to JRRT, 19 March 1912.Mock strike; âinduce the Libraryâ¦'
:
KESC
, October 1911, 70, 73.The Rivals
:
KESC
, March 1912, 14;
Biography
, 57-8.
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Trought's death; âPoor old Vincentâ¦'
: CLW to JRRT, 21 and 22 January 1912.Trought's character; âsome of his versesâ¦', etc.
:
KESC
, March 1912, 4.
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â
Ishnesses
':
Artist
, 34-40. Those named here were produced between December 1911 and summer 1913.
pp.29-30
Farnell
: Farnell,
An Oxonian Looks Back; Letters
, 7. His
magnum opus
was
The Cults of the Greek States
(1896-1909).
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â
People couldn't make outâ¦
': interview excerpted in Sibley,
Audio Portrait.Joseph Wright
:
Letters
, 397. Wright's
Comparative Grammar of the Greek Language
was published in January 1912.RCG had expected a First from JRRT: RQG to JRRT, 27 April 1913.
Farnell and German culture: Farnell,
An Oxonian Looks Back
, 57.Switch in courses:
Letters
, 397, 406.
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The Rivals
revival:
KESC
, October 1912, 67-9. Old Boys' debate:
KESC
, February 1913, 7-8. JRRT in Birmingham, Christmas 1912:
Biography
, 59.Oxford Old Edwardians: JRRT to EMB, 2 February 1913, in
Family Album
, 35;
KESC
, December 1911, 101.RQG with Scopes in France: RQG to MCG, 7 and 13 April 1913.
College clubs:
Biography
, 54-5, 69, and photograph facing p. 83.Cards on mantelpiece:
KESC
, December 1912, 85.Draws cards: Priestman,
Life and Legend
, 26.Role in Stapeldon Society: Stapeldon Society minutes. Colin Cullis was secretary under JRRT's presidency.
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â
I envy you Smithâ¦
': CLW to JRRT, 20 November 1912.GBS on King Arthur:
KESC
, February 1913, 5-6.â
We have managed to relieveâ¦
': RQG to JRRT, 2 November 1913.â
I am very anxious to breatheâ¦
': CLW to JRRT, 12 December 1913. CLW presumably refers to JRRT's planned visit to Cambridge with GBS on 4 December (RQG to MCG, 30 November 1913).Rugby match: undated report,
KESC
, March 1914, 11-12. âWe had such a splendid week-endâ¦': RQG to MCG, 17 February 1914. Scopes, like GBS, was studying history at Corpus Christi.
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â
The only fearâ¦
': CLW to JRRT, 20 December 1913, written during a visit from GBS. âConvention bids meâ¦': RQG to JRRT, 4 January 1914, written when RQG had just received a summons from GBS to a TCBS meeting. There is no evidence for the view (
Biography
, 68) that JRRT wrote directly to RQG and CLW with news of his engagement. JRRT's fear of being cut off from TCBS: GBS to JRRT, 9 February 1916.
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â
hoard the hill-haunterâ¦
': JRRT's undergraduate translation
from the Latin
Gesta Danorum
, by the twelfth-century Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus; Bodleian Tolkien A21/5.Speculations on Germanic legend: Bodleian Tolkien A21/9. JRRT on Norse sagas:
The Stapeldon Magazine
, June 1913, 276.
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Skeat Prize
:
The Monsters and the Critics
, 192;
Biography
, 69. J. Morris Jones's
Welsh Grammar
was published in 1913.
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â
the images drawnâ¦'; âOne must begin with the elfinâ¦
': Essay Club minutes.â
international affairsâ¦
':
The Stapeldon Magazine
, June 1914, 93.
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TWOPrince Lichnowsky
: Farnell,
An Oxonian Looks Back
, 327-8. Sexcentenary dinner:
The Stapeldon Magazine
, June 1914, 44-5.Chequers Club âBinge': Priestman,
Life and Legend
, 25-6.â
All our festivitiesâ¦
': L. R. Farnell, âSexcentenary Celebration of the College', in
The Stapeldon Magazine
, December 1914, 109.
p.38
â
A real tasteâ¦
': âOn Fairy-stories',
Monsters
, 135.â
I sense amongst all your painsâ¦
':
Letters
, 78.
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Language experiments around the outbreak of war: JRRT headed one 1914 college notebook (Bodleian Tolkien A21/10) âToleka, Oksuortia', a rendering of his name and university in what looks like a nascent form of his 1915 invention, Qenya. Christopher Gilson has pointed out to the author that if
-eka
translates
-kien
(cognate with English âkeen'), the name
Toleka
may reflect the emergence of the Qenya root EKE (
Parma Eldalamberon
12, 35, with derivatives referring to sharp objects such as swords and thorns), perhaps inspired by Old English
ecg
, âedge', and Old High German
ekka.
If Tolkien was on the path towards Qenya now, its true codification, however, did not take place until 1915. âBut yet a pride is oursâ¦': GBS, âAnglia Valida in Senectute',
A Spring Harvest
, 50.
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Cornish drawings:
Artist
, 24-5.âThe light got very “eerie”', etc.
:
Biography
, 70-1.
pp.40-1
Birmingham recruitment: Carter,
Birmingham Pals
, 35-42.âPatriotism insistsâ¦':
Birmingham Daily Post
, 28 August 1914, quoted in ibid. 36.
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T. K. Barnsley, RQG, and the Old Edwardian recruits: RQG to EK, 4 October 1914.
Hilary Tolkien enlists:
Family Album
, 39;
Biography
, 72; Heath,
Service Record of King Edward's School
, 143. âIn those days chaps joined upâ¦':
Letters
, 53.
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Saxon paternal ancestry:
Letters
, 218; cf.
Biography
, 18-19. Germanic tribes: Bodleian Tolkien A21/10.â
that noble northern spiritâ¦
':
Letters
, 55-6.Wright and the wounded Germans: E. M. Wright,
The Life of Joseph Wright
, ii. 459.â
I have been accustomedâ¦
':
Letters
, 37.â
As the long prosperous yearsâ¦
': Jenkyns,
The Victorians and Ancient Greece
, 24.
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â
full of old laysâ¦
': âThe Homecoming of Beorhtnoth',
Poems and Stories
, 79.â
though as a wholeâ¦
':
KESC
, March 1911, 19-20.â
man at warâ¦
': âBeowulf: The Monsters and the Critics',
Monsters
, 18.â
a young manâ¦
':
Letters
, 53.â
I have nothing to say against Tolkienâ¦
': C. H. Jessop to Stephen Gateley,
Family Album
, 34.â
He did not join the Armyâ¦
': RQG to EK, 10 March 1916.
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âa lamentable bore', etc.
: JRRT to Paul Bibire, 30 June 1969, in Hostetter, introduction to âThe Rivers and Beacon-hills of Gondor',
Vinyar Tengwar
42, 6-7.âEala Earendel
â¦'
: Grein/Wülcker,
Bibliothek der angelsächsischen Poesie
, 5. During this crucial period (19 June to 14 October 1914) Tolkien also borrowed Earle's
The Deeds of Beowulf
and Morris's
Old English Miscellany;
Exeter College library register.â
I felt a curious thrillâ¦
': âThe Notion Club Papers',
Sauron Defeated
, 236; see also 285, notes 35 and 36, and
Letters
, 385.
p.45
â
The Voyage of Ãarendel the Evening Star
':
LT2
, 267-9; date clarified by Douglas A. Anderson.âover the cupâ¦', etc.
: JRRT's undergraduate translation from
Beowulf
, line 1208, Bodleian Tolkien A21/9; âmagnificent expression', he remarked.Ãarendel and OE
Äar:
Hostetter, âOver Middle-earth Sent Unto Men',
Mythlore
65, 5-10. See also Hostetter and Smith, âA Mythology for England',
Proceedings of the JRR Tolkien Centenary Conference
, 282.
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â
We are of course very madâ¦
': RQG to MCG, 7 October 1914. JRRT at the Oratory:
Letters
, 7.Birmingham battalions
: Carter,
Birmingham Pals
, 45-7, 63-4.Despair
:
Biography
, 30.â
the collapse of all my world
':
Letters
, 393.â
It is awfulâ¦
':
Biography
, 72.