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From: Warp
Subject: Lord of the Rings Inspired by an Ancient Epic
Date: 11 Dec 2010 07:00:07
Message: <4d0367c7@news.povray.org>
As a Finn, I find this article rather touching:

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/12/1219_tolkienroots.html

  Likewise for this glimpse to the remote past of Finnish mythology
(mentioned in that article):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWeQJwESnDk

  I think it's sad that this tradition has basically died, being only
preserved in literature.

  More info about the mythology:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalevala

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From: nemesis
Subject: Re: Lord of the Rings Inspired by an Ancient Epic
Date: 11 Dec 2010 09:45:01
Message: <web.4d038deb8ede340aa3128e360@news.povray.org>
it's rather well known that Tolkien was inspired by multiple medieval sources
from across all Europe, including the Edda, celtic myths and even greek Gods
(the Valar).  I like how he gives unity and coherence to all these different
sources in a single work.


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From: bart
Subject: Re: Lord of the Rings Inspired by an Ancient Epic
Date: 11 Dec 2010 14:28:02
Message: <4d03d0c2@news.povray.org>
On 12/11/2010 02:42 PM, nemesis wrote:
> it's rather well known that Tolkien was inspired by multiple medieval sources
> from across all Europe, including the Edda, celtic myths and even greek Gods
> (the Valar).  I like how he gives unity and coherence to all these different
> sources in a single work.
>
It's amazing that he also invented a complete variety of languages
and the rules of how actually to speak and write in them.


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From: clipka
Subject: Re: Lord of the Rings Inspired by an Ancient Epic
Date: 11 Dec 2010 15:32:41
Message: <4d03dfe9@news.povray.org>
Am 11.12.2010 20:28, schrieb bart:

> It's amazing that he also invented a complete variety of languages
> and the rules of how actually to speak and write in them.

He was a linguist after all. IIRC he even claimed that his main drive to 
develop such a detailed world as Middle Earth was basically to have a 
place to let his invented languages live and evolve in, have them myths 
and legends to draw from etc.


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From: [GDS|Entropy]
Subject: Re: Lord of the Rings Inspired by an Ancient Epic
Date: 13 Dec 2010 23:25:59
Message: <op.vnorxivn0819q0@gdsentropy.nc.rr.com>
There was an old doom metal band (turned pop after cd #2..such a shame)  
called Amorphis which based their early music on the Kalevala..so not  
completely relegated to literature.

Ian

On Sat, 11 Dec 2010 07:00:07 -0500, Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:

>   As a Finn, I find this article rather touching:
>
> http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/12/1219_tolkienroots.html
>
>   Likewise for this glimpse to the remote past of Finnish mythology
> (mentioned in that article):
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWeQJwESnDk
>
>   I think it's sad that this tradition has basically died, being only
> preserved in literature.
>
>   More info about the mythology:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalevala
>


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