Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Smith of Wootton Major

(Aside: Today is my sixteenth birthday.  I don't refer to my age a whole lot on here, but I suppose it's fair to note it from time to time.)


A lot of people probably don't know that J.R.R. Tolkien actually wrote more than just The Hobbit, LoTR, and related works.  He wrote an assortment of short fiction, typically fantasy stories for children.  One of the stories (a novella) is titled Smith of Wootton Major.  In short, I liked it.

The plot of this story puzzled me at first.  The smith doesn't even enter until about the halfway mark.  Everything prior is set-up.  It could have been faster, but the narrative voice was intriguing enough to hold the story together.  From that point on, the plot progressed sort of like an episodic fairy tale, which was Tolkien's clear intention.

The characters were a bit flat by today's standards, although they fit the story.  Each one had one defining emotion, a crutch in longer works, yet passable here.  Alf had a mystery about him that made him cool to read about, especially once I began suspecting his secret (you have to read it to understand).

Tolkien didn't overdescribe the setting.  That is definitely a plus.  It was as serene and majestic as you would hope based upon the nature of the story.

Overall, Smith of Wooton Major gets a 88%.  It didn't lose me too much.  The lost percentage points are mostly from slow build-up and none-too-stunning characters.  All in all, it's still a worthy read for fantasy fans.

6 comments:

  1. I didn't know that about Tolkien! And I didn't know you were... young! XD That's a good thing, right? Happy Birthday!

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    1. This story was actually from a small collection called Tales From the Perilous Realm with a few more of his short fiction pieces. Thanks, and yeah, I'm glad I started this blog and writing somewhat regularly at this age (well, two months short of fifteen when I started) while I have plenty of time to build a platform and hone my skills. I try not to make my age a big deal on here, unless it's to relate better to other young bloggers. Oh, and congratulations on the big news!

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  2. I didn't know he had written other things besides the LotR until I ran into a little book that was called The Astari and was about the Order Gandalf belonged too. It was very interesting.

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    1. I hadn't heard of that particular book. Shamefully, I haven't finished The Lord of the Rings yet, so I have to read that first.

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