Packet 10: Bonus 18

Description acceptable. This review claims that, in its “hypertrophic” subject, “the hero has no serious temptations; is lured by no insidious enchantments, perplexed by few problems.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name or describe this infamous review that speculates the British have a “lifelong appetite for juvenile trash.” This review disparages the more positive reaction of W. H. Auden.
ANSWER: Oo, Those Awful Orcs” [or Edmund Wilson’s review of The Lord of the Rings; accept descriptions of Edmund Wilson’s takedown of J. R. R. Tolkien]
[10e] A hostile essay by Michael Moorcock compares Tolkien’s “conservative” vision to the world of this protagonist of another author’s stories. This trouserless title character lives in the Hundred Acre Wood.
ANSWER: Winnie-the-Pooh [or Pooh Bear; or Edward Bear; accept “Epic Pooh”] (A. A. Milne created Pooh.)
[10m] Tom Shippey’s The Road to Middle Earth bolstered Tolkien’s reputation by situating his fiction in this text-based discipline. Paul de Man wrote of a “return to” this discipline, of which Tolkien was a professor.
ANSWER: philology [accept philologist; accept “Return to Philology”; prompt on comparative linguistics; prompt on historical linguistics]
<HA, British Literature> | NAFTA-Packet-10

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