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Андерсон в Анн. Хоббите пишет:
Jones had also planned to publish Tolkien's "Sellic Spell," a reworking of the folktale underlying Beowulf, but the Welsh Review folded in 1948, and Jones returned the manuscript to Tolkien with
regret. "Sellic Spell" remains unpublished.
Однако надежду даёт Рэйтлифф. В Истории Хоббита он пишет -
The manu­script of the story in now in the Bodleian Library at Oxford.
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9.
Никаких идей. Unpublished, и всё тут. Только указано, что эти поэмы из того же "животного" ряда, что и "Фаститокалон" и "Олифаунт".

10.
Опять же Скалл -
c. 1928 In or around 1928 Tolkien begins to write a series of poems which he calls collectively *Tales and Songs of Bimble Bay. These include The Bum-pus (see *Perry-the-Winkle), *The Dragon's Visit, *Glip, Poor Old Crabbler (later Old Grabbler), *Progress in Bimble Town, and A Song of Bimble Bay. - Tolkien also makes many paintings and drawings (see also entries for July through September), including The Wood at the World's End (in two versions; Artist and Illustrator, fig. 60); a decorative frieze with a peacock; a flowering tree with a bird (Pictures, no. 42); a page with drawings of realistic flowers, possibly to precede a 'Tree of Amalion' drawing (see entry for July-August 1928); and Maddo, a gloved hand crawling down a curtain, and Owlamoo, a sinister owl-like creature, both drawn to exorcise bogeys imagined by young Michael Tolkien (Artist and Illustrator, figs. 78-79). The preceding are all dated '1928'. An undated drawing of three friezes in The Book oflshness, incorporat­ing favourite motifs of waves, clouds, mountains, moons, and stars (Artist and Illustrator, fig. 59), is probably also made around this time, as are two unusual
drawings in a geometric style, one entitled Moonlight on a Wood, accompany­ing but not part of The Book of lshness {Artist and Illustrator, fig. 61; Life and Legend, p. 5).
Ни где, ни как найти, ничего. :(
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