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*'''Merge''' I suggest merging into ] as this does present some information which I think is worth keeping, but is not notable enough to merit its own page. In response to {{user|Carcharoth}}, I would be tempted to merge this into ] but that article is already long enough, maybe a section in there on ] ] would be a suitable place for this and ]. ] 00:03, 15 November 2007 (UTC) *'''Merge''' I suggest merging into ] as this does present some information which I think is worth keeping, but is not notable enough to merit its own page. In response to {{user|Carcharoth}}, I would be tempted to merge this into ] but that article is already long enough, maybe a section in there on ] ] would be a suitable place for this and ]. ] 00:03, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
*'''Comment''' - merge is still appropriate, but I thought people here might be interested in this: Honnegger, Thomas "The Man in the Moon: Structural Depth in Tolkien", published in "Root and Branch" (2000), from ] . From that review, we have:<blockquote>"The article "The Man in the Moon: Structural Depth in Tolkien" is divided into two parts. In the first half the author gives an extensive and detailled overview of all the occurences of the Man in the Moon; from the medieval thief of a thornbush (with perhaps Biblical references) to the English nursery rhyme of the 19th century. In the second half Thomas Honegger analyses the way Tolkien elaborated on the original Middle English poem. He focusses on the two poems (and their different versions) Tolkien wrote about the 'man in the moon who came down too soon'. It is a pity that the appearance in Tolkien's Roverandom is only mentioned in passing. Like most roo-diggers, the author could not resist having a guess at why Tolkien used this particular piece of folklore; "a construction of a missing linking tradition between medieval and modern Man in the Moon poems"."</blockquote> This is also relevant to ] and ] (the real Moon this time!), though the literary analysis is probably best put at ], with a brief mention at ], while a short summary of the poem can probably go at ]. ] 06:28, 15 November 2007 (UTC) *'''Comment''' - merge is still appropriate, but I thought people here might be interested in this: Honnegger, Thomas "The Man in the Moon: Structural Depth in Tolkien", published in "Root and Branch" (2000), from ] . From that review, we have:<blockquote>"The article "The Man in the Moon: Structural Depth in Tolkien" is divided into two parts. In the first half the author gives an extensive and detailled overview of all the occurences of the Man in the Moon; from the medieval thief of a thornbush (with perhaps Biblical references) to the English nursery rhyme of the 19th century. In the second half Thomas Honegger analyses the way Tolkien elaborated on the original Middle English poem. He focusses on the two poems (and their different versions) Tolkien wrote about the 'man in the moon who came down too soon'. It is a pity that the appearance in Tolkien's Roverandom is only mentioned in passing. Like most roo-diggers, the author could not resist having a guess at why Tolkien used this particular piece of folklore; "a construction of a missing linking tradition between medieval and modern Man in the Moon poems"."</blockquote> This is also relevant to ] and ] (the real Moon this time!), though the literary analysis is probably best put at ], with a brief mention at ], while a short summary of the poem can probably go at ]. ] 06:28, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
*'''merge''' (either ''into'' the Sun & Moon article, or as merge ''target'' for the Man-in-the-Moon ''poems''). Why do people keep putting perfectly obvious merge candidates on Afd? ] <small>]</small> 10:00, 15 November 2007 (UTC)

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Contested prod. This is an article about a fictionalized character within a fictional setting, with no secondary sources and no claim to real-world notability. Powers 03:28, 14 November 2007 (UTC)

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