Evocation of Virgil in Tolkien's Art

Evocation of Virgil in Tolkien's Art

Geritol for the Classics

by Robert E. Morse

66 pages· 1986· ISBN 9780865161764

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In his Preface, Robert Morse states that both Vergil and Tolkien present myth as an aspect of an historical continuum. For these authors, myth does not seem to represent a falsehood, but rather it seems to narrate a record of experience from which humanity learns. Thus, myth is...a form of memory. In Evocation of Vergil in Tolkien's Art, Robert Morse asks the question: does this syncretism of myth and history serve a similar purpose in each author?

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