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November 18, 2007

204 - One Ring To Rule Them All, Mate

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“The koality of muh-cy is not strined”: I forget who once pondered the impossibility of believing Shakespeare spoken in an Australian accent. Maybe it’s the implied anachronism, for in Shakespeare’s time there wasn’t an Australian accent, owing mainly to Australia not having been discovered yet.

At first glance this map, transposing Tolkien’s fantasy world on Australia, seems equally out of place. The imagined continent of Middle-Earth has always been taken to represent or at least prefigure Europe. The Hobbits, for example, are, says Tolkien, “just rustic English people, made small in size because it reflects the generally small reach of their imagination.” A map, discussed earlier on this blog (#121 – Where On Earth Was Middle-Earth?) takes the parallel between Tolkien’s world and the outline of modern Europe to its extreme – Mordor is in Hungary, for example.

And yet, putting the eurocentric view of fantasy cartography to one side, it’s worth recalling that the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy wasn’t filmed in Hungary, England or anywhere else in Europe, but in New Zealand – Australia’s neighbour. Ironically, about as far away in the world from Tolkien’s rustic English countryfolk as you can get without getting your feet wet.

So if New Zealand can be the (rather spectacular) backdrop to Tolkien’s stories, why not Australia? Disbelief duly suspended, let’s examine the places mentioned in this map:

Many places take an existing Aussie name and tolkienify them, such as Western Australia (‘Westron Australia’), Perth (‘Middle-Perth’), Broome (‘Brun’), Alice Springs (‘Alfalas Springs’), Lake Eyre (‘Lake Corseyre’), Hobart (‘Hobartton’ – a nice reference to Hobbiton), Sydney (‘Sidnarin’), Quenyasland (‘Queensland’), Adelaide (‘Adeleade’), Brisbane (‘Brohan’) and Melbourne (‘Morborn’).

The thinly settled Northern Territory is rebaptised the ‘Northern Waste’, the Great Dividing Range becomes ‘Great Dividing Rangers’. I don’t know how the map-maker feels about the Australian federal government, but the legend covering the federal capital Canberra might give a hint: “Here was of old the witch-realm of Canbrar.”

This map was made and sent in by James Hutchings, not coincidentally an Australian. “A great place for a holiday”, he says about his tolkienified Australia, “but watch out for the kangarorcs.”


20 Comments »

  1. [...] Read it. Giving New Zealand a run for its money. [...]

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  2. And of course, all those poisonous creatures

    Comment by lordhutton — November 18, 2007 @

  3. I don’t know if NZ is actually that far from rural England psychologically — if we are using the variety of world cultures as our universe of possible comparisons.

    Comment by sm — November 18, 2007 @

  4. [...] in Books tagged Australia, maps, Tolkien at 8:11 pm by LeisureGuy Very cute. Click the map to see it [...]

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  5. Wonderful - the little hamlet where I live fits in here very nicely:
    Burragate becomes BurrowsGate *nods*
    yes, that fits very well.

    Comment by jane — November 19, 2007 @

  6. I understand that Tolkien was somewhat exercised through his life by the “Problem of Australia” - how to find it consistently into the cosmogony of Middle-earth.

    Comment by Paul M. Cray — November 19, 2007 @

  7. Doubtless you are familiar with the shaggy-dog story whose punchline is “The koala-tea of Mercy is not strained”?

    Comment by Terry Hunt — November 19, 2007 @

  8. [...] StrangeMaps comes this map of Australia, Middle-Earth style: “One Ring to Rule Them All, Mate”. I forget who once pondered the impossibility of believing Shakespeare spoken in an Australian [...]

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  9. because —

    “It has been semi-seriously proposed by baffled scientists that
    Hungarians are not actually native earthlings, but a super-intelligent
    extra-terrestrial race which has managed to blend in with humanity, only
    giving themselves away by the genius of their works and the absolute
    impenetrability of their language.”

    — Mordor being in Hungary is not
    as far fetched as it might seem.

    and yes, actually the ring has not been
    destroyed yet, and all of you should
    tremble as the lidless eye of Debrecen
    will scan the lands once again!

    Comment by minusf — November 19, 2007 @

  10. [...] A map of Australia like the ones in the front of the Lord of the Rings books. [...]

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  11. I like that bit about Hungarians as super-aliens, being descended from them… Not so keen about the Magyar motherland being Mordor, though.

    Comment by Ray — November 20, 2007 @

  12. A quibble I know, but don’t you go from “real (map)” to “map (real)” in your list of translated place names?

    Comment by Lurker — November 21, 2007 @

  13. One of my best friends in Australia bears the name Bracegirdle and he now seems to be living in Quenyasland…..

    Comment by Jim — November 22, 2007 @

  14. Back around 1940-50, U.S. science seemed dominated by the likes of Von Neumann, Wigner, Teller, Szilard, and several others from Hungary. Someone joked to Teller that it was clearly implausible for an obscure country like Hungary to have produced such a flood of genius: the “Hungarians” were really Martians, infiltrating the human scientific community. Teller responded nervously “Damn it! Has von Karmann been blabbing again?”

    Comment by Rich Rostrom — November 23, 2007 @

  15. Australia was filled with people from England along time ago. Very rustic folks.

    Comment by cyclepromo — December 4, 2007 @

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  17. see ya’ eat steal your soul…

    Comment by frodo441 — December 4, 2007 @

  18. [...] out for the kangarorcs! Strange maps shows a map of Australia if it were Tolkien’s Middle [...]

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  19. Did they make this map because of the Mordor Pound in Australia?

    Comment by Steg (dos iz nit der šteg) — February 14, 2008 @

  20. [...] me that I must try that chip place, “Lord of the Fries” on Elizabeth and Flinders St. One Ring to Rule Them All, Mate Map by James [...]

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