Letter to G.S. Rigby Jr.: Difference between revisions

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{{blockquote|}}6th December, 1965.<br/><br/>Dear Mr. Rigby,<br/><br/>Thank you very much for your appreciative letter. It gave me much pleasure.<br/><br/>There is, in fact, quite a lot of theology included in The Lord of the Rings (I was surprised to find now muchwhen the work was analysed some time again a theological periodical), though perhaps it is made more palatable by a suga  coating.<br/><br/>With best wished and thanks.<br/>Yours sincerely,<br/>J. R. R. Tolkien<br/><br/>}}
{{blockquote|6th December, 1965.<br/><br/>Dear Mr. Rigby,<br/><br/>Thank you very much for your appreciative letter. It gave me much pleasure.<br/><br/>There is, in fact, quite a lot of theology included in The Lord of the Rings (I was surprised to find now muchwhen the work was analysed some time again a theological periodical), though perhaps it is made more palatable by a suga  coating.<br/><br/>With best wished and thanks.<br/>Yours sincerely,<br/>J. R. R. Tolkien<br/><br/>}}




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On 6 December 1965, J.R.R. Tolkien wrote a letter to G.S. Rigby Jr. (of Lansdowne, Pennsylvania).[1][2][3]

From the auction

The Lord of the Rings and its Christian/Catholic undrepinnings. Tolkien, a devout Catholic, readily admits to theological elements in his famous trilogy. "There is, in fact, quite a lot of theology included in The Lord of the Rings (I was surprised to find how much when the work was analysed some time ago in a theological periodical), though perhaps it is made more palatable by a sugar coating." [3]

Transcript

6th December, 1965.

Dear Mr. Rigby,

Thank you very much for your appreciative letter. It gave me much pleasure.

There is, in fact, quite a lot of theology included in The Lord of the Rings (I was surprised to find now muchwhen the work was analysed some time again a theological periodical), though perhaps it is made more palatable by a suga coating.

With best wished and thanks.
Yours sincerely,
J. R. R. Tolkien


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