Despite the title, this is not an outline of how I intend to get a permanent position at a university.
On this day, in 1892, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born, and we celebrate it at 9 p.m. (local time, wherever you are) quite simply with
a short toast:
The Professor!
to be delivered while standing, with a glass filled with something good; take a sip, then sit back down to continue your evening. If you are sensible, like we are, said evening will consist of leisurely reading of Tolkien's works.
The new
Beowulf translation with the commentary is lovely; though
Lord of the Rings is a classic; and
On Fairytales is instructive; whereas
Mr Bliss is utterly sweet; as is
The Hobbit, come to think of it;
The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun is rather impressive;
The Father Christmas Letters are beautiful; and
The Fall of Arthur is tantalising; whereas
The Silmarillion is essential; with perhaps a touch of the
Unfinished Tales; -- in fact, read it all.
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