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Originally Posted by Huinesoron
( . . . ) Tolkien's works are fiction. "Myths Transformed" never became fiction; it stopped at worldbuilding, with no clear view on how to integrate it into the fiction.
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My opinion here is that MT-ideas were not ultimately intended for the fiction of
Quenta Silmarillion, but for works like the
Awakening of the Quendi (pre-existing Sun) and
The Drowning of Anadune (always round world) -- with "touches" in QS still being possible, like the Dome of Varda in LQSII for example. In other words, the "solution" to JRRT's problem (noted by Christopher Tolkien in MT) ultimately fit well with his "new" Numenorean slash Bilbo transmission, and a multi-perspective legendarium. Or in other, other words, I suggest that Tolkien realized he didn't have to drastically revise QS specifically, as it was now a mostly Mannish text.
That said, I've only read a few short sections of (G)NOME so far -- so I reserve the right to change my mind later!