Greed and the Nature of Evil: Tolkien Versus Wagner (J.R.R. Tolkien and Richard Wagner ) (Critical Essay)
Journal of Religion and Popular Culture 2010, Summer, 22, 2
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[1] There is a familiar anecdote in Sweden concerning how furious Tolkien was when he heard that in the first Swedish edition of The Lord of the Rings (Trilogin om Harskarringen, 1959-61) his then Swedish translator, Ake Ohlmark, had drawn a parallel between the trilogy and Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen.
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