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A portion of the "Narn i Chîn Húrin" or "The Tale of the Children of Húrin" or simply the "Narn" is a part of the book Unfinished Tales by the English author J. R. R. Tolkien. It is a prose version of an earlier narrative poem called The Lay of the Children of Húrin. A complete version of the Narn called The Children of Húrin, edited by Christopher Tolkien, was released as a new book in 2007.

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  • El Narn (pel títol èlfic de Narn i Chîn Hurin o Narn i Hin Hurin segons les fonts, "La història dels fills d'en Hurin", en català) és una de les tres Grans Històries dels Dies de l'Antigor que relata el tràgic destí de l'heroi Turin Turàmbar i la seva germana Níenor Níniel, tots dos fills d'en Hurin Thàlion i na Morwen de Dor-lomin. (ca)
  • A portion of the "Narn i Chîn Húrin" or "The Tale of the Children of Húrin" or simply the "Narn" is a part of the book Unfinished Tales by the English author J. R. R. Tolkien. It is a prose version of an earlier narrative poem called The Lay of the Children of Húrin. A complete version of the Narn called The Children of Húrin, edited by Christopher Tolkien, was released as a new book in 2007. The Narn is a long story of what happened to Húrin and his children Túrin Turambar and Nienor, after Húrin was cursed by Morgoth. A coherent but less detailed version of this story appears as Of Túrin Turambar in The Silmarillion, the first posthumous edition of Tolkien's works. In the published Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales, the title of the Narn is given as "Narn i Hîn Húrin". This was an editorial decision by Christopher Tolkien which he later regretted, done only to prevent people from pronouncing Chîn like English "chin" with a voiceless palato-alveolar affricate, rather than a voiceless palatal fricative as in the German dich or the initial sound of the English word huge. The standalone novel The Children of Húrin (2007) uses "Chîn". (en)
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  • El Narn (pel títol èlfic de Narn i Chîn Hurin o Narn i Hin Hurin segons les fonts, "La història dels fills d'en Hurin", en català) és una de les tres Grans Històries dels Dies de l'Antigor que relata el tràgic destí de l'heroi Turin Turàmbar i la seva germana Níenor Níniel, tots dos fills d'en Hurin Thàlion i na Morwen de Dor-lomin. (ca)
  • A portion of the "Narn i Chîn Húrin" or "The Tale of the Children of Húrin" or simply the "Narn" is a part of the book Unfinished Tales by the English author J. R. R. Tolkien. It is a prose version of an earlier narrative poem called The Lay of the Children of Húrin. A complete version of the Narn called The Children of Húrin, edited by Christopher Tolkien, was released as a new book in 2007. (en)
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  • Narn i Chîn Húrin (en)
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