Orwell wrote a whole long essay about Tolstoy's obsession with calling out Shakespeare and arguing that Shakespeare actually sucks and King Lear sucks especiallyhttps://twitter.com/AgnesCallard/status/1340154998609637378 …
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You need to have read the EU for it to be *that* obvious, I think.
Man, they would have LOVED twitter
It is interesting, though, that Lewis really focuses Aslan on Jesus the God, rather than Jesus the Man. Aslan's not one for either giving sermons, or tending to the poor and outcast.
well that's the thing, right? tolkien didn't believe there was such a thing as "fantasy jesus." there's jesus and there are false idols, that's it. lewis otoh had the much more woo-woo view that all his fantasy christs are just christ in different guises--many paths to one end
I mean maybe They were both unabashedly fascinated with classical mythology and pagan gods and goddesses I guess Tolkien was just much more careful and literal about it (the Valar are explicitly mushing together the Greek pantheon and Catholic lore about saints and angels)
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