Revisited: Does Albus Dumbledore have anything to do with Tolkien?
As a Tolkienist reading my favourite author’s works is both a pleasure and an inspiration. J.R.R. Tolkien has envisaged a fantastic world which seems both boundless and ever-changing as my own perception of its possible messages and hidden meanings changes over time (while perfectly ignoring the option that there are no messages and meanings.)
Recently, I stumbled over a single and very rare word in one of Tolkien’s most complex poems called ‘Errantry (Öffnet in neuem Fenster)‘ (which to students of English Literature and Linguistics at the University of Cologne was a pain in the backside as one of the professors had people try and find out its rhyme scheme – do have a go (Öffnet in neuem Fenster)!) and this word is ‘Dumbledors.’
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