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ANWYN'S COUNTERPOINT
Tolkien had a knack for taking us away to a reality he himself invented,
while weaving in themes which apply to us, here, as well. Come see how the
master of fantasy was so grounded in reality that the lessons he had to teach
will stay with us for as long as we choose to listen.
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LATEST ARTICLE:
Anwyn is from Rohan, Bill is from Isengard
Some of you thought it would never happen. Some of you actually prayed it wouldn't. But the unthinkable has occurred: It's the return of Bill and Anwyn! After hashing out a spirited book vs. movie debate on Fellowship of the Ring two years ago, the duo sat down and, after some friendly catching up ("So, Bill, still combing your hair with a weed-whacker?"), finally commenced with the long-promised look at The Two Towers.
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ARCHIVES:
Anwyn is from Rohan, Bill is from Isengard
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03/01/05
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Peter Jackson's The Return of the King: Humanity, Horror, Haste, Heroism
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03/25/04
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Anwyn's Non-Review of The Return of the King
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12/01/03
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Lord of the Comics
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09/15/03
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The Deplorable Cultus
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08/15/03
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The Hunted
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07/15/03
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MTV Has Landed
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06/15/03
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War and Peace: The Many Faces of Tolkien
or are they?
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05/17/03
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Aftermath, Part Deux
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12/18/02
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Anwyn is from Lothlorien, Bill is from Mordor
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11/01/02
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Dr. Brad Birzer and Tolkiens Sanctifying Myth
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10/01/02
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Out On a Limb
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08/01/02
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Theres No Wrong Way
to read a Tolkien (or is there?)
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06/01/02
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Lucas and Jackson and Tolkien, Oh My
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05/01/02
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The Party
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04/01/02
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The Lay of Christopher of the Ten Fingers and the Mandolin of Dreams
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02/01/02
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Aftermath
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12/01/01
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Hollywood Approacheth. Do You Get It?
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11/01/01
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Fallout
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10/01/01
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Why Lord of the Rings Is Not Even One Novel, Much Less Three
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09/01/01
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Tolkien Geeks, Unite
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08/01/01
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Tolkien and Nature
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07/01/01
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Tolkien and Magic: The Power of Individuality
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06/01/01
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A New Direction For Tolkien Purism
Looking For Authenticity In the Work of Peter Jackson
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08/01/00
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Emotion and Commitment
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05/01/00
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Free Will and the Demands of Conscience
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04/01/00
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Fate, Obedience and Free Will
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03/01/00
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Men Are From Gondor, Women Are From Lothlórien
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11/10/99
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Justice, Mercy and Redemption
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09/12/99
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Good and Evil
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08/22/99
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Past Counterpoints
- Peter Jackson's The Return of the King: Humanity, Horror, Haste, Heroism - 03/25/04
- Anwyn's Non-Review of The Return of the King - 12/01/03
- Lord of the Comics - 09/15/03
- The Deplorable Cultus - 08/15/03
- The Hunted - 07/15/03
- MTV Has Landed - 06/15/03
- War and Peace: The Many Faces of Tolkien -- or are they? - 05/17/03
- Aftermath, Part Deux - 12/18/02
- Anwyn is from Lothlorien, Bill is from Mordor - 11/01/02
- Dr. Brad Birzer and Tolkiens Sanctifying Myth - 10/01/02
- Out On a Limb - 08/01/02
- Theres No Wrong Way
to read a Tolkien (or is there?) - 06/01/02
- Lucas and Jackson and Tolkien, Oh My - 05/01/02
- The Party - 04/01/02
- The Lay of Christopher of the Ten Fingers and the Mandolin of Dreams - 02/01/02
- Aftermath - 12/01/01
- Hollywood Approacheth. Do You Get It? - 11/01/01
- Fallout - 10/01/01
- Why Lord of the Rings Is Not Even One Novel, Much Less Three - 09/01/01
- Tolkien Geeks, Unite - 08/01/01
- Tolkien and Nature - 07/01/01
- Tolkien and Magic: The Power of Individuality - 06/01/01
- A New Direction For Tolkien Purism - 08/01/00
- Emotion and Commitment - 05/01/00
- Free Will and the Demands of Conscience - 04/01/00
- Fate, Obedience and Free Will - 03/01/00
- Men Are From Gondor, Women Are From Lothlórien - 11/10/99
- Justice, Mercy and Redemption - 09/12/99
- Good and Evil - 08/22/99
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