Another take on Tom Bombadil
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2020 8:46 am
Nope, not halfir's. Indeed this theory - Bombadil = England - does not appear on halfir's list of wild and crazy Bombadil theories. It is, for all that, if not wild and crazy at least wrong.
https://intellectualhistory.net/thousan ... shed-essay
This is an essay on Bombadil from around 1982, penned by the historian J.G.A. Pocock (who is now aged 98). Pocock is one of the greatest historians of the second half of the twentieth century. But I think he gets Tom Bombadil all wrong.
Edit postscript: I'd counsel skipping the long introduction and jumping straight into the essay. But note that the essay, while it appears in hand-written form (from the days when authors wrote with a fountain pen!) has also been transcribed into standard text (so you don't have to struggle with the hand writing).
https://intellectualhistory.net/thousan ... shed-essay
This is an essay on Bombadil from around 1982, penned by the historian J.G.A. Pocock (who is now aged 98). Pocock is one of the greatest historians of the second half of the twentieth century. But I think he gets Tom Bombadil all wrong.
Edit postscript: I'd counsel skipping the long introduction and jumping straight into the essay. But note that the essay, while it appears in hand-written form (from the days when authors wrote with a fountain pen!) has also been transcribed into standard text (so you don't have to struggle with the hand writing).