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*"The Parting of Arwen" by Elfride Rivers, a pseudonym of [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] | *"[[The Parting of Arwen]]" by Elfride Rivers, a pseudonym of [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] | ||
*"Haiku Portraits" by Don Studebaker, Ted Johnstone, and others (only one Haiku, in [[Tengwar]] and English) | *"Haiku Portraits" by Don Studebaker, Ted Johnstone, and others (only one Haiku, in [[Tengwar]] and English) | ||
*"Ethical Patterns in ''The Lord of the Rings''" by Patricia Meyer Spacks (reprinted from ''Critique'' 3:1) | *"Ethical Patterns in ''The Lord of the Rings''" by Patricia Meyer Spacks (reprinted from ''Critique'' 3:1) |
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Editor | Ted Johnstone and Bruce Pelz |
Publisher | Los Angeles: The Fellowship of the Ring |
Released | April 1964 |
Format | Magazine |
I, Palantir (April 1964), issue 3 is an issue of the fanzine I, Palantir.
Contents
- "The Parting of Arwen" by Elfride Rivers, a pseudonym of Marion Zimmer Bradley
- "Haiku Portraits" by Don Studebaker, Ted Johnstone, and others (only one Haiku, in Tengwar and English)
- "Ethical Patterns in The Lord of the Rings" by Patricia Meyer Spacks (reprinted from Critique 3:1)
- "No Monroe in Lothlorien" by Arthur Weir (reprinted from Triode #17, with some of the comments it drew there, including those made by Tolkien in a letter to the editor of Triode)
- "Hobbits and Heroes" by Anthony Curtis (short article with extracts from interview with J.R.R. Tolkien, reprinted from the Sunday Telegraph, November 10, 1963)[1][2][3]
References
- ↑ "I, Palantir. April 1964", TolkienBooks.net (accessed 1 April 2014)
- ↑ "I Palantir" dated 7 September 2012, Fanlore.org (accessed 1 April 2014)
- ↑ "I Palantir #3, 1964" dated 26 May 2008, Tolkien Collector's Guide (accessed 1 April 2014)