Thursday, April 09, 2026

Making a Marriage

Nearly all marriages, even happy ones, are mistakes: in the sense that almost certainly… both partners might have found more suitable mates. But the real soul-mate is the one you are actually married to.

—J.R.R. Tolkien, in a letter to his son. 

4 comments:

james said...

So in a way we make a choice and God ratifies it.

Texan99 said...

And that from a man who had "Beren" and "Luthien" carved on his and his wife's headstones.

Assistant Village Idiot said...

Tolkien loved her while barely knowing her before they were married. His guardian told him he could not marry until he was 21 and not to see her. He complied, and was immensely relieved that she would even consider him the night of his 21st birthday when he wrote to her.

For what it is worth, even thought they were Catholic, she was the most welcoming of the divorcee Joy Davidman. She seems to have been an enormously gracious person.

Earl Wajenberg said...

If I recall correctly, she converted to Catholicism in order to marry him, so perhaps she was not as concerned about things like Joy Davidman's back story.