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On [[28 July]] [[1973]], [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] wrote '''[[Letters not published in "The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien"|a letter]] to Campbell'''.<ref>{{webcite|author=[[Centre for Research Collections, University of Edinburgh]]|articleurl=https://www.facebook.com/crc.edinburgh/photos/pcb.1558067664275548/1558062620942719/|articlename=(Timeline photo)|dated=10 October 2017|website=[http://www.facebook.com/ Facebook]|accessed=10 october 2017}}</ref>
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On [[28 July]] [[1973]], [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] wrote '''[[Letters not published in "The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien"|a letter]] to Campbell'''.<ref>{{webcite|author=Centre for Research Collections, University of Edinburgh|articleurl=http://www.facebook.com/crc.edinburgh/photos/pcb.1558067664275548/1558062620942719/|articlename=(Timeline photo)|dated=10 October 2017|website=[http://www.facebook.com/ Facebook]|accessed=10 October 2017}}</ref>


*'''Subject:''' A letter an autograph letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Professor Campbell, thanking him for the award of an Honorary Degree.
*'''Subject:''' an autograph letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Professor Campbell, thanking him for the award of an Honorary Degree.
*'''Description:''' Autograph letter, 1 page. Signed by Tolkien).
*'''Description:''' Autograph letter, 1 page. Signed by Tolkien.
*'''Publication:''' Not published.  
*'''Publication:''' An extract from the letter was quoted in the chapter "Biography as Source: Niggles and Notions" in ''[[Tolkien and the Study of His Sources]]'' (2011).<ref>{{webcite|author=|articleurl=http://www.tolkienguide.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=2774&forum=18&post_id=17913#forumpost17913|articlename=Always worth checking in the Archives (forum post)|dated=|website=Guide|accessed=21 October 2017}}</ref>


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{{blockquote|July 28th 1973<br/><br/>
{{blockquote|July 28th 1973<br/><br/>
Dear Professor Campbell,<br/><br/> I have now returned to Oxford after some further travelling, and write, rather belated- ly to thank you for your part in the events of  
Dear Professor Campbell,<br/><br/>
July 11th and 12th, which both in feasting and
:I have now returned to Oxford after<br>
in ceremonial were to me the most resplendent  
some further travelling, and write, rather belated-<br>
academic occasion in which I have taken part.
ly to thank you for your part in the events of<br>
The festive occasions to my own surprise I sur
July 11th and 12th, which both in feasting and<br>
-vived with unmarred pleasure, owing to the
in ceremonial were to me the most resplendent<br>
generous substitution of whisky for wine, and  
academic occasion in which I have taken part.<br>
I am confirmed in my doctor's advice: 'you  
The festive occasions to my own surprise I sur-<br>
must transfer your allegiance wholly from
vived with unmarred pleasure, owing to the<br>
Bacchus to Ceres'. At the laureation I  
generous substitution of whisky for wine, and<br>
felt like a hobbit would: as is exhibited in
I am confirmed in my doctor's advice: 'you<br>
'The Lord of the Rings', especially by Merry
must transfer your allegiance wholly from<br>
and Pippin: great pride and delight in the re-
Bacchus to Ceres'. At the laureation I<br>
ception of high honour and title, combined
felt like a hobbit would: as is exhibited in<br>
with (and in a way enhanced by) a difficulty
'The Lord of the Rings', especially by Merry<br>
^in believing that^ it was really happening to me, or was really
and Pippin: great pride and delight in the re-<br>
deserved except by the generousity of my superiors.
ception of high honour and title, combined<br>
The words of the Address left me overwhelmed.
with (and in a way enhanced by) a difficulty<br>
Especially the words 'making him one of us'.
^in believing that^ it was really happening to me, or was really<br>
I assure you that Edinburgh has gripped me  
deserved except by the generosity of my superiors.<br>
fast; and though my 81 years had begun to
The words of the Address left me overwhelmed.<br>
make me reluctant to travel far, a journey back
Especially the words 'making him one of us'.<br>
north, if opportunity and heath allows, will
I assure you that Edinburgh has gripped me<br>
fast; and though my 81 years had begun to<br>
make me reluctant to travel far, a journey back<br>
north, if opportunity and health allows, will<br>
not be reluctant.<br/><br/>
not be reluctant.<br/><br/>
Yours sincerely<br/><br/>
Yours sincerely<br/><br/>
J R R Tolkien .<br/><br/>}}
J R R Tolkien<br/><br/>}}
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Revision as of 03:33, 10 August 2022

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On 28 July 1973, J.R.R. Tolkien wrote a letter to Campbell.[1]

  • Subject: an autograph letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Professor Campbell, thanking him for the award of an Honorary Degree.
  • Description: Autograph letter, 1 page. Signed by Tolkien.
  • Publication: An extract from the letter was quoted in the chapter "Biography as Source: Niggles and Notions" in Tolkien and the Study of His Sources (2011).[2]

Transcription

July 28th 1973

Dear Professor Campbell,

I have now returned to Oxford after

some further travelling, and write, rather belated-
ly to thank you for your part in the events of
July 11th and 12th, which both in feasting and
in ceremonial were to me the most resplendent
academic occasion in which I have taken part.
The festive occasions to my own surprise I sur-
vived with unmarred pleasure, owing to the
generous substitution of whisky for wine, and
I am confirmed in my doctor's advice: 'you
must transfer your allegiance wholly from
Bacchus to Ceres'. At the laureation I
felt like a hobbit would: as is exhibited in
'The Lord of the Rings', especially by Merry
and Pippin: great pride and delight in the re-
ception of high honour and title, combined
with (and in a way enhanced by) a difficulty
^in believing that^ it was really happening to me, or was really
deserved except by the generosity of my superiors.
The words of the Address left me overwhelmed.
Especially the words 'making him one of us'.
I assure you that Edinburgh has gripped me
fast; and though my 81 years had begun to
make me reluctant to travel far, a journey back
north, if opportunity and health allows, will
not be reluctant.

Yours sincerely

J R R Tolkien

References

  1. Centre for Research Collections, University of Edinburgh, "(Timeline photo)" dated 10 October 2017, Facebook (accessed 10 October 2017)
  2. "Always worth checking in the Archives (forum post)", Tolkien Collector's Guide (accessed 21 October 2017)