Methinks that this has gone OT but an interesting thread none the less.Skyweir wrote:I take your point Joy about Tolkiens focus on his world .. but I think that this focus was also for the benefit of his characters and the reader .. the Hobbits who had never before strayed beyond Hobbiton and Bilbo and Sam particular not even beyond the ShireSo for them .. yes it was a scary journey .. but also a discovery of a greater world beyond the small one they were accustomed to ..
I actually really appreciated Tolkiens depth of description for me it made his creation all the more real and interesting to me ..
But I know of some that dont like FotR because of this ..
The same can be said of TCTC - LFB .. the first book in the series .. even SRD himself concedes is over wordy for some ..
Personally I enjoyed this quality in SRD too
Tolkien wrote a great series of novels that is without a doubt. The same honorific goes to SRD and several others.
Each writer has his/her own style to present their story. Go to a Storytelling Festival and pay attention to how each narrator tells his/her story. Same goes for the written prose.
Comparing the styles of the authors is pointless IMO. Both gentlemen presented the world with a fantastic realm for us to dive into so in order to escape (briefly) the pressures of everyday living.
Honor them both and appreciate their individual styles.
Whenever I want to critique something I (try to remember) to ask myself... "Can You Do Better?" if I can answer (honestly) yes then I'll go ahead and critique something that I don't like. I don't answer yes that often.