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Humphrey Carpenter

“Tolkien believed devoutly that there had once been an Eden on earth, and that man’s original sin and subsequent dethronement were responsible for the ills of the world; but his elves, though capable of sin and error, have not ‘fallen’ in the theological sense, and so are able to achieve much beyond the powers of men. They”

Humphrey Carpenter, J.R.R. Tolkien: A Biography
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