The Door Jam is a place to squeeze in articles written about C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, their work, adaptations of their fantasy worlds, and other potentially interesting news, information, and articles. I’m not necessarily endorsing (or criticizing) any of these, merely sharing them with you.
This week’s Door Jam includes new information about Lewis and Tolkien discussing Middle-earth, updates on several of the Tolkien adaptations in the works, and some nerd news on upcoming projects.
C.S. Lewis Articles
Lord of The Rings was inspired by Narnia author after secret meeting — The Telegraph
Ignore the clickbait headline about a “secret meeting.” A new document discovery indicates that Tolkien and Lewis talked about Middle-earth earlier than expected, which is still interesting.
The new evidence unearthed in the Michaelmas Club archive now signifies that speaking openly about his hobby for the first time in 1930 and receiving praise for it was a real turning point in Tolkien’s career. By the winter of that year, he had started writing The Hobbit and reading it aloud to his children.
Prof Horobin said: “Lewis encouraged Tolkien’s language creation at an earlier stage than previously known. This is important because the invented languages were fundamental to the creation of Middle Earth. As Tolkien said: ‘The invention of languages is the foundation. The “stories” were made rather to provide a world for the languages than the reverse’.”
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