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Children of Húrin

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Pages
313
Language
EN
ISBN
9780007246229
Reading Time
~5h 29min

Children of Húrin is a book by J.R.R. Tolkien. It has 313 pages.

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J.R.R. Tolkien’s Children of Húrin presents a complete tragedy set during the First Age of Middle-earth. Drawing from decades of manuscript revisions, this volume expands upon a narrative first drafted in the author’s youth and later condensed in The Silmarillion. The story follows Túrin Turambar, a mortal warrior whose life is shaped by an ancient curse and his own fierce determination to resist destiny. Alongside his sister Nienor, Túrin’s journey traverses war-torn landscapes and hidden kingdoms under the shadow of Morgoth, examining how pride, loyalty, and defiance intersect with inescapable fate. Composed as a continuous prose narrative rather than the earlier verse form Tolkien once attempted, the work reflects his mature mythopoeic vision and sustained engagement with Northern European heroic traditions. Widely regarded as a crucial link between Tolkien’s early legendarium and his published masterworks, the text offers a concentrated study of tragedy, human agency, and the enduring struggle against overwhelming darkness.

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How many pages is Children of Húrin?+

Children of Húrin has 313 pages.

What is Children of Húrin about?+

J.R.R. Tolkien’s Children of Húrin presents a complete tragedy set during the First Age of Middle-earth. Drawing from decades of manuscript revisions, this volume expands upon a narrative first drafted in the author’s youth and later condensed in The Silmarillion. The story follows Túrin Turambar, a...

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Children of Húrin was written by J.R.R. Tolkien.