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Anonymous Sylvie D. Rousseau said...

"...then an extraordinary 'alternative history' opens back onto a lost inheritance of mythic history."

Funny that a mythic past history nurtured by Catholics, then destroyed by anti-Catholics was at last reinvented by a Catholic convert who was shrewd enough to not give his mythic history an obvious Christian turn, thus luring many anti-Christians in loving it as well as Christians do.

4 January 2015 at 15:46

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@SDR - " reinvented by a Catholic convert " - who do you mean?

4 January 2015 at 17:31

Anonymous Sylvie D. Rousseau said...

Tolkien, of course. He considered himself a convert, since he became Catholic at eight, when his mother converted.
I read or heard somewhere (maybe in the special features of Jackson's LoTR) that his avowed purpose was to give England a mythic history that was lacking, or was imported from other countries.

6 January 2015 at 01:41

Blogger TonguelessYoungMan said...

Have you ever met, or read the words of, a sincere neo-Pagan? They are always either secular right wingers (pseudo-leftists) who regard Christianity as a "foreign religion" (discounting their grandfather, their great grandfather, their great great great great etc.) and/or believe Christianity is leftist in nature (despite great evidence that suggests otherwise) in their desperation to have anything other than Christianity, or are New Age Leftists.

4 December 2020 at 12:41

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

I've read a great deal of neo-pagan stuff; but they were all mainstream leftists = except for some online pseudonymous commenters, or people from Scandinavia on news reports, who sounded like nationalists (but still leftists)

4 December 2020 at 14:08