Joseph Wright 26 January 1925
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*'''Authenticity''': High (provenance: the letter was kept by [[Elizabeth Mary Wright]], wife of [[Joseph Wright]]) | *'''Authenticity''': High (provenance: the letter was kept by [[Elizabeth Mary Wright]], wife of [[Joseph Wright]]) | ||
*'''Publication:''' Brief extracts were published in ''[[The Life of Joseph Wright]]'' | *'''Publication:''' Brief extracts were published in ''[[The Life of Joseph Wright]]'' | ||
| − | *'''Contents:''' Tolkien reveals that it was Wright's works that had introduced him to philology as a schoolboy<ref>''An Illustrated Tolkien Bibliography'', at Tolkienbooks.net</ref> | + | *'''Contents:''' Tolkien reveals that it was Wright's works that had introduced him to philology as a schoolboy.<ref>''An Illustrated Tolkien Bibliography'', at Tolkienbooks.net</ref> |
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Revision as of 23:17, 9 November 2010
Joseph Wright 19?? is a letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Joseph Wright, written sometime in or before 1930.
- Authenticity: High (provenance: the letter was kept by Elizabeth Mary Wright, wife of Joseph Wright)
- Publication: Brief extracts were published in The Life of Joseph Wright
- Contents: Tolkien reveals that it was Wright's works that had introduced him to philology as a schoolboy.[1]
References
- ↑ An Illustrated Tolkien Bibliography, at Tolkienbooks.net
