25.04.2018, 18:00
Non, sinon je l'aurais signalé :p
EDIT : j'ai été un peu mauvaise langue.
Les dernières nouvelles sont celles-ci, d'un journal du Merton College qui suit les anciens élèves, en octobre 2017 :
EDIT : j'ai été un peu mauvaise langue.
Les dernières nouvelles sont celles-ci, d'un journal du Merton College qui suit les anciens élèves, en octobre 2017 :
Citation :John Bowers continues with the revision process on his book Tolkien’s Lost Chaucer about an unfinished, forgotten project from the 1920s that had a fruitful afterlife in Tolkien’s later writings. John has just finished re-reading The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien and found this comment about his later work
Smith of Wootton Major: ‘Merton come in. Our present admirable little chef (with a very tall hat) is, at least pictorially, the original of Alf.’ Mertonians of our generation will share this clear image of our first-rate chef who was said to have been poached by the College from the Ritz (or some such posh eatery) with the offer of tickets to the 1966 World Cup. Hence our legendary Sunday suppers of beef stroganoff and baked Alaska. Tolkien also, apparently, admired the culinary handiwork of our little chef.
What's the point of all this pedantry if you can't get a detail like this right?