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'''The Firland Saga''' is a children's fantasy book series by [[Norman Power|Norman S. Power]]. The series contain a reference to [[Gandalf]], and the author was inspired by the fictional works of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]].<ref>Henrik Larsen, "Landet du ikke kan nå" ("The Country You cannot Reach"), published in ''Obskuriøst'' nr. 5/6, juni 2003. Further elaborations by the same author in "[http://www.cultmovies.dk/obskur/firland.htm Firland - om en særdeles obskuriøs bogserie]" (web page, as of July 18, 2010)</ref>
[[Image:Sagaen om Firland.jpg|thumb|''Sagaen om Firland'', Danish translation of the first book]]
'''The Firland Saga''' is a children's fantasy book series by [[Norman Power|Norman S. Power]]. The series contain a reference to [[Gandalf]], and the author was inspired by the fictional works of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] and [[C.S. Lewis]].<ref>Henrik Larsen, "Landet du ikke kan nå" ("The Country You cannot Reach"), published in ''Obskuriøst'' nr. 5/6, June 2003. Further elaborations by the same author in "[http://www.cultmovies.dk/obskur/firland.htm Firland - om en særdeles obskuriøs bogserie]" (web page, as of July 18, 2010)</ref>
 
The stories of Firland were expanded from bedtime stories Power told to his four children.<ref>"Foreword", in ''[[The Forgotten Kingdom|Sagaen om Firland]]'' ([[Norman Power]])</ref> Firland is an [[Atlantis]]-like country that is visited by some modern day children. Characters of Firland include the evil Queen Ivis, Greylin the Wizard, a talking dragon, and King Mark in the Castle of Casterbor. The narrative also include cameo appearences of [[wikipedia:Sherlock Holmes|Sherlock Holmes]] and [[wikipedia:John Watson (Sherlock Holmes)|Dr. Watson]].
[[Image:Frygt i Firland.jpg|left|thumb|''Frygt i Firland'', Danish translation of the second book]]
Tolkien himself seems to have read the first book in the series (''[[The Forgotten Kingdom|The Forgotten Kingdom: The Firland Saga]]'', 1970), as he wrote a letter to Norman Power in the 1970s, commenting on The Firland Saga.<ref>[[Norman Power|Power, Norman]], "[Untitled recollection]", in ''[[Tolkien Centenary Conference 1992]]'', p.10</ref>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Tolkien himself seems to have read the first book in the series (''[[The Forgotten Kingdom: The Firland Saga]]'', 1970), as he wrote a letter to Norman Power in the 1970s, commenting on The Firland Saga.<ref>[[Norman Power|Power, Norman]], ''[[Tolkien Centenary Conference 1992]]'', p.10</ref>


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Sagaen om Firland, Danish translation of the first book

The Firland Saga is a children's fantasy book series by Norman S. Power. The series contain a reference to Gandalf, and the author was inspired by the fictional works of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis.[1]

The stories of Firland were expanded from bedtime stories Power told to his four children.[2] Firland is an Atlantis-like country that is visited by some modern day children. Characters of Firland include the evil Queen Ivis, Greylin the Wizard, a talking dragon, and King Mark in the Castle of Casterbor. The narrative also include cameo appearences of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.

Frygt i Firland, Danish translation of the second book

Tolkien himself seems to have read the first book in the series (The Forgotten Kingdom: The Firland Saga, 1970), as he wrote a letter to Norman Power in the 1970s, commenting on The Firland Saga.[3]










References

  1. Henrik Larsen, "Landet du ikke kan nå" ("The Country You cannot Reach"), published in Obskuriøst nr. 5/6, June 2003. Further elaborations by the same author in "Firland - om en særdeles obskuriøs bogserie" (web page, as of July 18, 2010)
  2. "Foreword", in Sagaen om Firland (Norman Power)
  3. Power, Norman, "[Untitled recollection]", in Tolkien Centenary Conference 1992, p.10


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