Friday, January 28, 2011

Tolkien

I'm back! *evil laughter* =D

So today's class was very interesting and insightful. As I assumed, we spent most of the class time discussion On Fairy Stories, which honestly still confuses the hell out of me. The basic gist that I have gathered from my own interpretation as well as from what we discussed of it in class is this. Tolkien's take on the issue of fairy-stories is that they are not the "fairy-tales" that we tell our children at bedtime, instead, a fairy story is about Faerie. What is faerie? Well, based on what Tolkien says, faerie is a realm or place, but the fairy-stories are not just about this realm of Faerie, it is more than that, Faerie is also a state or nature of being. While I grasped at this concept slightly while reading, On Fairy Stories, I must admit that listening to what everyone had to say (which wasn't many) during the discussion, really helped me to gather my thoughts.

Another thing it did was give me one Tolkien sized headache. =) While headaches are not enjoyable aspects of life, I have to admit that it is a sign for me that Tolkien's essay had me so confused and in such deep contemplation that it caused me to give myself a headache trying to decipher the answers. (I'm not even sure what I am typing right now makes any sense! That is how much my head hurts right now. Don't worry, I'll live through it.) The thing that I discovered the most about On Fairy Stories is that I don't have to have all the answers right now, the more I learn, the more I will be able to link back to what he was saying in this piece and the more I will come to understand, but it will take time. Let us hope I am patient enough to learn something little by little. Patience is not my strong suit at all.

The last thing we discussed was Leaf by Niggle. I have to be honest, our discussion made me see things about the story I had originally overlooked. While I grasped the basics of the story, I missed the subtle hints (ok, so they were kind of obvious hints) that Tolkien was making about the misconception of doing good deeds and nothing else will get you into heaven or in Niggle's case "the mountains." Once that aspect was pointed out I understood the rest of the story better. The journey Niggle takes was obviously death, but I didn't get that the place he arrived at was a kind of purgatory or limbo until now. I feel stupid admitting to that, but I have to be completely honest, I didn't see that aspect. I knew that Niggle's Parish was an easier form of purgatory that continued to teach him whatever lesson he needed to learn (kinship, companionship) before he could continue on to the mountains, but for some reason I didn't see the full picture until it was being discussed in class. Lastly, I never realized how much Leaf by Niggle encompassed our views of life. In essence, I am Niggle, willing to help others, but only to get them to shut up and leave me alone. Maybe I will one day find myself in a form of earthly purgatory, a place where I will have to learn all the lessons that Niggle had to. Who knows! =) I really enjoyed this story, I will admit that it was difficult discussing it in a sensible way after discussing all of On Fairy Stories, but somehow it worked out. I have rambled on enough for now...

Next week is Anglo-Saxon lit. (Beowulf, The Wanderer, The Seafarer, etc.) I'm looking forward to it!

Until next Friday...
XOXO,
Julia

Friday, January 21, 2011

First Tolkien Discussion Delayed

Hello All..

I wanted to provide a quick update on the blog. Due to winter weather, my professor cancelled our Tolkien course for today. While I am not providing a summary of what took place in the class each week as part of this blog, I was hoping to attend class in order to better organize my thoughts regarding the readings, especially the ones we had to complete for this week. Our readings for today's class discussion were; On Fairy Stories, Leaf by Niggle, Mythopoeia, and 6 different scholarly journal articles on a variety of the readings.

While I could easily attempt to explain my thoughts and feelings on these works, I would rather wait until next Friday to do so. On Fairy Stories is an extremely dense work and takes a lot of critical thinking to help process and understand what it says. The poem, Mythopoeia, is my favorite of the readings for this week. It was like nothing I have ever read before, and I found myself captivated by it.

My favorite lines go as follows:
"The heart of man is not compound of lies,
but draws some wisdom from the only Wise,
and still reclass him. Though now long estranged,
man is not wholly lost nor wholly changed."
                                         --Mythopoeia by J.R.R Tolkien
I highly recommend this poem to everyone, it doesn't take long to read and it is a beautiful piece.

That is all I have for today. I will add my discussion about the other readings next Friday, so stay tuned.
Until Friday.
XOXO,
Julia

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Talkin' bout Tolkien

Hello again...

I am back to inform anyone and everyone reading my blog that I am required to choose one topic to write about weekly. While I was looking forward to mindlessly rambling about the random events that strike my fancy throughout the semester, having one solid topic may prove beneficial to everyone, including me. Now, having said that, I already have my topic selected. It is one of great interest to me and I am very excited to be blogging about it.

From here on out, my blog posts will occur on Fridays after my weekly J.R.R. Tolkien course. I will blog about the readings we are assigned in the course and what I ultimately learned from them. This will not be a play-by-play of the course and what takes place, instead it will be an in depth look at how I process and eventually understand the readings as I see them. Since the reading list for this class is quite extensive, I'm really excited to be blogging about this particular subject and I hope those following feel the same way. If not, then it will be like mindlessly rambling to you and you probably won't actually read everything I say. =)

Anyway, that is the game plan. I'm looking forward to sharing my Tolkien experience with everyone. This should be fun!

XOXO,
 Julia

Monday, January 17, 2011

Brand New Blogger

Hello and welcome to my new blog, Julia's Journal. This blog is nothing fancy, I created it for an assignment in one of my final college courses. My professor wanted the class to create a weekly blog and write about anything of interest to us.

Therefore, I am giving anyone and everyone that reads this blog fair warning..my posts will be at random, and will consists of various topics that have piqued my interest during the week. I may even write more than just weekly, but that is not definite either.

Anyway, thank you for taking the time to visit my new blog. I hope you aren't disappointed already. Stay tuned for more..

Until Next Time,
Julia