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04-16-2007, 11:36 AM | #1 |
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04-16-2007, 11:58 AM | #2 |
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You win the Internet. Thank you very much for this little film thing! It is so great to hear the professor himself speak of matters of the elder days and not The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings only. I like his quote "Men are... Men are just men."
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Cheers Davem, great clips
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04-16-2007, 12:15 PM | #4 |
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Wow, davem, great, thanks very much! (ahem... had to listen to it three times to decipher what Prof's talking about... I calmed myself that after all, it's an old material...)
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This is my attempt at a transcript - anyone do better?
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04-16-2007, 12:54 PM | #6 |
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This clip is fantastic, thank you Davem.
The stuff he is saying is fascinating, but so is the body language. He really doesn't like talking about elves. His eyes are darting about all over the place, and he keeps covering his mouth with his hands. Then he talks about dwarves, he's much happier, he looks straight into the camera. Where's Kuru? He'd be delighted....
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04-16-2007, 01:01 PM | #8 |
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Well yes, that's what I thought, too.
But I also think he thinks of the elves as more, well, private to him.
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04-16-2007, 01:03 PM | #9 |
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Great find, davem.
If that video clip is a fair sample of The Professor's speech patterns, now I certainly understand all the comments from his students that he was not an eloquent lecturer--although I do recall W.H. Auden lauding him on his readings of Beowulf. Honestly, I felt like grabbing his cheeks and shouting, move your jaw and mouth, man, speak that we may hear ye!!! btw, I just went back to listen a second time, and now I get a "forbidden" message that the video cannot be played. Last edited by Bęthberry; 04-16-2007 at 01:09 PM. |
04-16-2007, 01:08 PM | #10 |
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It seems to be an out take from the Tolkien in Oxford documentary which the BBC broadcast in 1968. Well, I say an out take, but I've only seen clips from it, but that's what it looks like anyway. Carpenter notes that he behaved 'unsfelfconsciously in front of the camera', so I'd go with Lalaith on this. He seems a bit uncomfortable trying to give a 'soundbite' of The Sil. Interesting that he doesn't want to discuss the origin of the Dwarves - & that he still refers to the Valar as 'gods'. The consensus is that he had stopped referring to them as 'gods' back in the 30's. Maybe shorthand for an interviewer unfamiliar with the story, but interesting nonetheless.....
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04-16-2007, 01:26 PM | #11 |
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Thanks for the link, and also for the transcript.
Without reading it I could only understand 30% of what he said. It's hard to understand a native speaker sometimes...
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Though I think really great part of it does the way he talks, and the quality also does not help it... it reminds me of one of our university professors who always speaks (while on a lecture) with hand in front of his mouth. So I can quite well imagine how Tolkien's lectures might have looked (or sounded) like... Anyway, do you know if they keep clips like that there still? On the same address?
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Edit The clip with Judy Dench is from the JRRT doc - its about an hour & fifty minutes in total. Christopher is fascinating (oh Shippey & Flieger also pop up in it). |
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04-16-2007, 02:26 PM | #15 | |
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Nice find, davem! Great stuff, and like most here, I didn't even understand half of what the Professor was saying, so I thank you for the translation. I wonder if he was well aware that people couldn't understand him well verbally?
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The various documentaries as far as I can pin them down, with some help from davem are:
1968 - Tolkien in Oxford Mid-80s - an Arena or Omnibus documentary, which had clips from Tolkien in Oxford or indeed could have been the same thing. Late 90s - An Awfully Big Adventure, with clips from Tolkien In Oxford and also clips from JRRT A Film Portrait (clips of Christopher Tolkien). Early 2000s - a 'repeat' of the Arena/Omnibus special with clips of Tolkien In Oxford, but with some of the original 80s material clipped to show bits of the films. Has Vaughan Williams music in it, as did the 80s one. Then there is JRRT A Film Portrait - which also has some bits from Tolkien In Oxford including him talking about Simone de Beauvoir. All of which are a beggar to source!
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There's a special feature including the clip on BBC2 Newsnight - Programme's on now
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Go to http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/video_and_audio/default.stm right hand column, scroll down to Newsnight & 'Watch' tonight's episode for the feature. Very good. (Adam Tolkien & Alan Lee on there, along with clips of Tolkien himself)
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It was interesting towatch the coverage of the slaughter in Virginia, for the BBC focussed on gun laws and gun access in the US, whereas CNN is hammering away at timelines. Has Tolkien got pushed off the agenda by the gunman? EDIT: Just saw that second BBC clip. I must say that Adam Tolkien seems very familiar. Does he remind people of any one (and, no, I don't mean his grandfather). Last edited by Bęthberry; 04-16-2007 at 06:52 PM. |
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Amazing clips
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