{"title":"Tolkien i Wielka Wojna","authors":"J. Lichański","doi":"10.19195/0867-7441.26.29","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Finally here comes a volume modestly entitled Tolkien and the First World War. On the threshold of Middle-earth. This is the result of many years of study by the author, John Garth, who writes in the introduction: This biographical study was born from one observation: how strange that J.R.R. T o l k i e n b e g a n t o c r e a t e h i s m o n u m e n t a l m y t h o l o g y i n t h e m i d s t o f t h e F i r s t W o r l d W a r, [emphasis added — J.Z.L] that disappointing crisis that shaped the present day. This sentence may surprise the Polish reader, whose consciousness has shaped a completely different image of the First World War, as an event that may have been a crisis, but gave Poland the independence it had been dreaming of for over a hundred years. Meanwhile, for the generation to which Tolkien belongs, it was just that — a crisis. As Hermann Broch, who was slightly older than him, wrote about this war: “Goodbye Europe, beautiful tradition is over”. \nGarth shows how Tolkien contrasted his work with this perception of the experience of the Great War, a work that is a great mythical story about destruction but also about hope. At the same time, it is a tribute to the memory of the generation that died in the trenches of Flanders.","PeriodicalId":141509,"journal":{"name":"Literatura i Kultura Popularna","volume":"279 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-09-17","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Literatura i Kultura Popularna","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.19195/0867-7441.26.29","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Finally here comes a volume modestly entitled Tolkien and the First World War. On the threshold of Middle-earth. This is the result of many years of study by the author, John Garth, who writes in the introduction: This biographical study was born from one observation: how strange that J.R.R. T o l k i e n b e g a n t o c r e a t e h i s m o n u m e n t a l m y t h o l o g y i n t h e m i d s t o f t h e F i r s t W o r l d W a r, [emphasis added — J.Z.L] that disappointing crisis that shaped the present day. This sentence may surprise the Polish reader, whose consciousness has shaped a completely different image of the First World War, as an event that may have been a crisis, but gave Poland the independence it had been dreaming of for over a hundred years. Meanwhile, for the generation to which Tolkien belongs, it was just that — a crisis. As Hermann Broch, who was slightly older than him, wrote about this war: “Goodbye Europe, beautiful tradition is over”.
Garth shows how Tolkien contrasted his work with this perception of the experience of the Great War, a work that is a great mythical story about destruction but also about hope. At the same time, it is a tribute to the memory of the generation that died in the trenches of Flanders.
最后是一本书,书名很谦虚,叫《托尔金与第一次世界大战》。在中土世界的门槛上。这是作者多年研究的结果,约翰庭院,在引言中写道:这个传记研究出生从一个观察:我怎么奇怪,J.R.R. T o k l e n b e g n T o c r e T e h i s m o n u m e n T l m T h o l o g y我n T h e m d s T o f T h e f ir s T W o r l d W r,添加- J.Z.L][强调,令人失望的危机,形成了今天。这句话可能会让波兰读者感到惊讶,他们的意识塑造了一个完全不同的第一次世界大战形象,作为一个事件,它可能是一场危机,但却给了波兰一百多年来梦寐以求的独立。与此同时,对于托尔金所属的一代人来说,这只是一场危机。正如比他稍大一点的赫尔曼•布洛赫(Hermann Broch)在描述这场战争时所写的那样:“再见,欧洲,美好的传统结束了”。加斯展示了托尔金是如何将他的作品与对一战经历的感知进行对比的,这是一部关于毁灭但也关于希望的伟大神话故事。同时,这也是对在佛兰德斯战壕中牺牲的那一代人的纪念。