Letter 2
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| − | This letter was sent 27 November, [[1914]], to [[ | + | This letter was sent 27 November, [[1914]], to [[Edith Bratt]], and told about his (according to him) somewhat boring day drilling and attending classes. Near the end, however, he remarks: "''. . . There was a bad paper but an interesting discussion. It was also composition meeting and I read 'Earendil' which was well criticised.''" |
Revision as of 17:24, 16 December 2006
Letter 2 is a letter written by J.R.R. Tolkien and published in The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Summary
This letter was sent 27 November, 1914, to Edith Bratt, and told about his (according to him) somewhat boring day drilling and attending classes. Near the end, however, he remarks: ". . . There was a bad paper but an interesting discussion. It was also composition meeting and I read 'Earendil' which was well criticised."
