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Language and Human Nature is a joint literature project that was begun, but never completed, between C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien. In the 1940s, a news release from Lewis and Tolkien's publisher had announced that the book was to be published in 1950. However, the book was not published, and until 2009, scholars had believed that the draft of the book had never been started. In 2009, Steven A. Beebe, Regents’ Professor and Chair of the Texas State University Department of Communication Studies, discovered the beginning pages of the manuscript in the Oxford University Bodleian Library. Professor Beebe stated "What is exciting is that the manuscript includes some of Lewis’s best and most precise statements about the nature of language and meaning. Both Lewis and Tolkien wrote separately

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  • Language and Human Nature is a joint literature project that was begun, but never completed, between C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien. In the 1940s, a news release from Lewis and Tolkien's publisher had announced that the book was to be published in 1950. However, the book was not published, and until 2009, scholars had believed that the draft of the book had never been started. In 2009, Steven A. Beebe, Regents’ Professor and Chair of the Texas State University Department of Communication Studies, discovered the beginning pages of the manuscript in the Oxford University Bodleian Library. Professor Beebe stated "What is exciting is that the manuscript includes some of Lewis’s best and most precise statements about the nature of language and meaning. Both Lewis and Tolkien wrote separately about language, communication, and meaning, but they published nothing collaboratively." (en)
  • Language and Human Nature fue un proyecto literario conjunto entre los escritores británicos C. S. Lewis y J. R. R. Tolkien, empezado pero nunca terminado.​ En 1944, una nota de prensa de la editorial de Lewis y Tolkien anunció que el libro sería publicado en 1950. Sin embargo, la obra nunca se publicó, y hasta 2009 los estudiosos de ambos autores habían pensado que el borrador del libro nunca empezó realmente a escribirse. En 2009, Steven Beebe, Regents' Professor y catedrático del Departamento de Estudios de la Comunicación de la , descubrió las páginas iniciales del manuscrito en la Biblioteca Bodleiana de la Universidad de Oxford. El profesor Beebe afirmó que «lo excitante es que el manuscrito incluye algunas de las mejores y más precisas afirmaciones de Lewis sobre la naturaleza del lenguaje y su significado. Tanto Lewis como Tolkien escribieron por separado sobre el lenguaje, la comunicación y el significado, pero nunca publicaron nada en colaboración».​ (es)
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  • Language and Human Nature fue un proyecto literario conjunto entre los escritores británicos C. S. Lewis y J. R. R. Tolkien, empezado pero nunca terminado.​ En 1944, una nota de prensa de la editorial de Lewis y Tolkien anunció que el libro sería publicado en 1950. Sin embargo, la obra nunca se publicó, y hasta 2009 los estudiosos de ambos autores habían pensado que el borrador del libro nunca empezó realmente a escribirse. En 2009, Steven Beebe, Regents' Professor y catedrático del Departamento de Estudios de la Comunicación de la , descubrió las páginas iniciales del manuscrito en la Biblioteca Bodleiana de la Universidad de Oxford. El profesor Beebe afirmó que «lo excitante es que el manuscrito incluye algunas de las mejores y más precisas afirmaciones de Lewis sobre la naturaleza del l (es)
  • Language and Human Nature is a joint literature project that was begun, but never completed, between C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien. In the 1940s, a news release from Lewis and Tolkien's publisher had announced that the book was to be published in 1950. However, the book was not published, and until 2009, scholars had believed that the draft of the book had never been started. In 2009, Steven A. Beebe, Regents’ Professor and Chair of the Texas State University Department of Communication Studies, discovered the beginning pages of the manuscript in the Oxford University Bodleian Library. Professor Beebe stated "What is exciting is that the manuscript includes some of Lewis’s best and most precise statements about the nature of language and meaning. Both Lewis and Tolkien wrote separately (en)
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