4 Quotes & Sayings By Tom Shippey

Tom Shippey was born in England and moved to New York City as a young adult. He has worked as a journalist and critic and is currently a senior editor at Random Century Group and assistant professor of English and American literature at Bryant University. He is the author of several books, including The Philosopher's Tale: J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S Read more

Lewis, and The Twilight of the Idols: On Nietzsche's 'The Antichrist' .

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The cry that 'fantasy is escapist' compared to the novel is only an echo of the older cry that novels are 'escapist' compared with biography, and to both cries one should make the same answer: that freedom to invent outweighs loyalty to mere happenstance, the accidents of history; and good readers should know how to filter a general applicability from a particular story. Tom Shippey
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Why could Tolkien not be more like Sir Thomas Malory, asked [Edwin] Muir, in the third Observer review of those cited above, and give us heroes and heroines like Lancelot and Guinevere, who ' knew temptation, were sometimes unfaithful to their vows, ' were engagingly marked by adulterous passion? But T.H. White had already considered that paradigm, was indeed rewriting it at the same time as Tolkien in The Once and Future King; and he had seen the core of Malory's work not in romantic vice but in the human urge to murder. In White the poisonous adder that provokes the last disastrous battle is no adder but a harmless grass-snake, and the flash of the sword which brings on the two armies is not natural self-defense but natural blood-lust, creating a continuum from cruelty to animals to world wars and holocausts. Malory has to be rewritten to encompass a new view of evil. . Tom Shippey
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While persistence offers no guarantees, it does give 'luck' a chance to operate. Tom Shippey