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has a knee-jerk tendency to avoid extremes as implausible, but 'fantasy'...
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John Garth
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Tolkien and the Great War: The
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has a knee-jerk tendency to avoid extremes as implausible, but 'fantasy' actively embraces them. It magnifies and clarifies the human condition.
( John Garth )
[ Tolkien and the Great War: The ]
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