Laketown, or How a mythology for Switzerland came to contribute to a Mythology for England

When:
October 27, 2016 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
2016-10-27T20:00:00+01:00
2016-10-27T21:30:00+01:00
Where:
Christ Church, Lecture Room 2
Oxford OX1 1DP
UK
Cost:
£4
Contact:
The Oxford Tolkien Society

Denis Bridoux (past editor of Mallorn, founder of the 1992 Tolkien centenary conference committee, convener of the Amon Sul branch of the Tolkien Society) will be visiting Oxford to give his talk entitled “Laketown, or How a mythology for Switzerland came to contribute to a Mythology for England”

Refreshments will be served after the talk

Synopsis:
“Laketown is one of the most iconic places in The Hobbit, but where did Tolkien get the idea? The concept of palafites (lacustrian dwellings), whereby people lived on platforms built on wooden stakes and piles above lake waters in prehistoric times, was first identified in Switzerland in the 1850s. It was soon included in all history schoolbooks , and it is indeed most probably the source for Laketown, but might not Tolkien have had a more personal inspiration? Denis Bridoux’s slideshow entitled Laketown, or How a mythology for Switzerland came to contribute to a Mythology for England, will attempt to answer those questions.”