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'''Den besynnerlige professor Tolkien''' ("The Peculiar Professor Tolkien") is the title of of an interview with [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] conducted by [[Wikipedia:Lars Gustafsson|Lars Gustafsson]], published in Swedish in ''[[Wikipedia:Dagens Nyheter|Dagens Nyheter]]'', on [[August 21]], [[1961]].
'''Den besynnerlige professor Tolkien''' ("The Peculiar Professor Tolkien") is the title of of an interview with [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] conducted by [[Wikipedia:Lars Gustafsson|Lars Gustafsson]], published in Swedish in ''[[Wikipedia:Dagens Nyheter|Dagens Nyheter]]'', on [[August 21]], [[1961]].


The interview, more lengthy than [[Jan Broberg]]'s [[1961 Jan Broberg|interview in the same year]], has not appeared in a an English translation. [[Åke Ohlmarks]] makes a reference to the interview in his book ''[[Tolkiens arv]]''.<ref>[[Åke Ohlmarks]], ''[[Tolkiens arv]]'', "Mr Christopher Tolkien, Bachelor of Litterature" [Chapter 2]</ref>
The interview, more lengthy than [[Jan Broberg]]'s [[1961 Jan Broberg|interview in the same year]], has not appeared in an English translation. [[Åke Ohlmarks]] makes a reference to the interview in his book ''[[Tolkiens arv]]''.<ref>[[Åke Ohlmarks]], ''[[Tolkiens arv]]'', "Mr Christopher Tolkien, Bachelor of Litterature" [Chapter 2]</ref>


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Revision as of 14:19, 22 January 2011

Den besynnerlige professor Tolkien ("The Peculiar Professor Tolkien") is the title of of an interview with J.R.R. Tolkien conducted by Lars Gustafsson, published in Swedish in Dagens Nyheter, on August 21, 1961.

The interview, more lengthy than Jan Broberg's interview in the same year, has not appeared in an English translation. Åke Ohlmarks makes a reference to the interview in his book Tolkiens arv.[1]

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References

  1. Åke Ohlmarks, Tolkiens arv, "Mr Christopher Tolkien, Bachelor of Litterature" [Chapter 2]