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A Secret Vice is the title of a talk written by J. R. R. Tolkien in 1931, given to a literary society entitled 'A Hobby for the Home', in which he first publicly revealed his interest in invented languages. Some twenty years later, Tolkien revised the manuscript for a second presentation. It deals with constructed languages in general and the relation of a mythology to its language. He contrasts international auxiliary languages with artistic languages constructed for aesthetic pleasure. Tolkien further discusses phonaesthetics, citing Greek, Finnish and Welsh as examples of "languages which have a very characteristic and in their different ways beautiful word-form".

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  • A Secret Vice (en)
  • Un vicio secreto (es)
  • Un vice secret (fr)
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  • A Secret Vice is the title of a talk written by J. R. R. Tolkien in 1931, given to a literary society entitled 'A Hobby for the Home', in which he first publicly revealed his interest in invented languages. Some twenty years later, Tolkien revised the manuscript for a second presentation. It deals with constructed languages in general and the relation of a mythology to its language. He contrasts international auxiliary languages with artistic languages constructed for aesthetic pleasure. Tolkien further discusses phonaesthetics, citing Greek, Finnish and Welsh as examples of "languages which have a very characteristic and in their different ways beautiful word-form". (en)
  • «Un vicio secreto» (“A Secret Vice” en el original inglés) es el título de una conferencia dada por J. R. R. Tolkien en 1931 en un congreso esperantista. Veinte años después de su presentación, Tolkien revisó el manuscrito para una segunda presentación. La opinión de Tolkien sobre las relaciones entre mitología e idioma se refleja en ejemplos en qenya y noldorin, predecesores de sus lenguas élficas más evolucionadas, quenya y sindarin. El ensayo contiene un pasaje de ocho líneas en noldorin, así como tres poemas en qenya: * «Oilima Markirya» («La Última Arca»), * «Nieninque», y * «Earendel». (es)
  • Un vice secret (A Secret Vice) est une conférence de l'auteur et philologue britannique J. R. R. Tolkien présentée en 1931, révisée une vingtaine d'années plus tard et éditée depuis dans plusieurs recueils. (fr)
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