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by Aelfwine
Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:03 pm
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: Edits to female characters
Replies: 131
Views: 222015

Opinion noted. Please feel free to skip any and all posts you see with my name on it. I won't take offense.
by Aelfwine
Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:16 pm
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: Edits to female characters
Replies: 131
Views: 222015

Saying that "it appears that the roles of female characters are systematically reduced" (which you write at least twice in the book) is not the same thing as saying that "a significant number of editorial choices together have the effect of reducing the role of women in the book"...
by Aelfwine
Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:29 pm
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: Edits to female characters
Replies: 131
Views: 222015

And does this fact have any bearing on your claim that "it appears that the roles of female characters are systematically reduced"? (Which was the point of "soli" citing it in the first place, not whether we should be glad of it or not.) And if not, why not? Does this not in fact...
by Aelfwine
Wed Mar 25, 2009 3:41 pm
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: Edits to female characters
Replies: 131
Views: 222015

I understand that that is your opinion. You have made it abundantly clear. This in neither a helpful nor a fair comment, Doug. I was not simply reiterating my opinion: I was explaining why I have that opinion, and further why I am not the only one to hold it. I didn't address the nature of the edit...
by Aelfwine
Wed Mar 25, 2009 7:05 am
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: Edits to female characters
Replies: 131
Views: 222015

I did not intend to imply a deliberate pattern. I'm afraid then that your choice of words was very ill considered, because I maintain that your wording strongly implies that. However, I do maintain that some of the edits that I point to do not fit in the pattern of a systematic reduction of the rol...
by Aelfwine
Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:24 am
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: Share Your Thoughts About AR (for the Average Tolkien Fan)
Replies: 71
Views: 129988

Calacirya

Calacirya is the form that appears most frequently in The Lord of the Rings (three times, twice in Galadriel's Lament and once in the index). It seems plain to me that Christopher was simply bringing the form of this name into line with that of LotR, as he did with many other names.
by Aelfwine
Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:00 am
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: Edits to female characters
Replies: 131
Views: 222015

Put another way: If, Doug, you had written, "it appears that the roles of minor characters are systematically reduced", I would have nothing to critique, and in fact would readily accept that as quite likely, because I think all can agree it would at least arguably have been a reasonable t...
by Aelfwine
Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:11 am
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: Edits to female characters
Replies: 131
Views: 222015

I use the term "misogyny" here only as a shorthand for "deliberately reducing the role of female characters" (which to be sure seems equivalent to a charge of misogyny to me) -- which is what I had written before this and which, I note, you did not and have not yet denied chargin...
by Aelfwine
Wed Mar 25, 2009 2:38 am
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: Edits to female characters
Replies: 131
Views: 222015

It wasn't meant to be "snarky", it was meant to a) be funny, and b) make a serious point, which is: if Christopher Tolkien really were given to deliberately reducing the roles of female characters, just because they are female (as Doug seems really to believe), then why would he stop with ...
by Aelfwine
Wed Mar 25, 2009 1:29 am
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: Edits to female characters
Replies: 131
Views: 222015

REMOVED BY AUTHOR

Unintentionally snarky "humor" removed by author.
by Aelfwine
Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:31 am
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: Edits to female characters
Replies: 131
Views: 222015

One doesn't have to be a statistician to appreciate that a methodology that selects and presents only evidence that supports a case, and ignores evidence that doesn't support it, is bad methodology, as it can only lead to one (invalid) "conclusion". You know that better than most, I expect...
by Aelfwine
Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:26 pm
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: The "Theory of Transmission"
Replies: 65
Views: 166673

You are entitled to form your own opinions, "vison", but your are not entitled to form your own facts. I nowhere accused Doug of malice, only (in short) of sloppy scholarship. (Only if I thought he was being knowingly and deliberately sloppy could I accuse him of malice, and I don't think ...
by Aelfwine
Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:38 pm
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: Edits to female characters
Replies: 131
Views: 222015

The topic of Míriel also brings up what I expect will remain my most vehement criticism of your work, Doug: namely, your unsupported and scurrilous implication (and only just barely that, as opposed to an explicit charge) that in his editorial changes Christopher deliberately set about to "redu...
by Aelfwine
Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:50 pm
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: The "Theory of Transmission"
Replies: 65
Views: 166673

That last post was by me (Carl, "Aelfwine"), if there was any doubt. (Didn't realize until after I posted that I wasn't logged in!)
by Aelfwine
Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:19 pm
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: The "Theory of Transmission"
Replies: 65
Views: 166673

You are certainly in a better position than most to judge these things, having had more of an opportunity than most to study Tolkien's manuscripts. True, but I don't think it takes much imagination to see that this is the case even just from the published works; indeed, even just from knowledge of ...
by Aelfwine
Tue Mar 24, 2009 3:47 pm
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: The "Theory of Transmission"
Replies: 65
Views: 166673

I wish he had preserved more of a sense of the book being a compendium of different sources. I presume that you feel doing so would have made The Silmarillion in some way a better book than it is. Perhaps you feel that it would have better reflected Tolkien's intentions. If so, I disagree. If by &q...
by Aelfwine
Tue Mar 24, 2009 3:07 pm
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: The "Theory of Transmission"
Replies: 65
Views: 166673

Tolkien's intentions

As for Tolkien's stated intentions: you, Doug, seem to treat them as far more absolute and determinative than warranted. I can point to several cases in the late linguistic papers alone where he wrote "final decision" against some point of grammar, only to have then almost immediately comp...
by Aelfwine
Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:37 pm
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: The "Theory of Transmission"
Replies: 65
Views: 166673

Exactly so, "Húrin". Most everyone, I'm sure, like myself and you, simply presumed The Silmarillion to be part of Bilbo's "Translations from the Elvish". Doug, yes, of course, I'm aware of Christopher's expressed regrets in this case. But I think he is being too hard on himself. ...
by Aelfwine
Tue Mar 24, 2009 3:15 am
Forum: Arda Reconstructed
Topic: The "Theory of Transmission"
Replies: 65
Views: 166673

"Helpful" how, exactly?

including some reference to this work being part of Bilbo's "Translations from the Elvish" would have been helpful. Sorry, but I have to ask: "helpful" how exactly? I read The Silmarillion about a year after it was published, and long before any part of HoMe was published; but I...
by Aelfwine
Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:56 pm
Forum: The Shibboleth of Fëanor
Topic: A Gateway to Sindarin by David Salo
Replies: 19
Views: 15250

Re: A Gateway to Sindarin by David Salo

Mr. Salo's book appears to be a very scholarly work. He notes the sources for his findings and provides explanations for his methods. The fundamental problem with Salo's book is that he does not in fact "note the sources for his findings", because far too often there is no source other th...