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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (hardback)

OCLC
  
8060803

Originally published
  
1965

Illustrator
  
Charles Keeping

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Publication date
  
1965

Pages
  
159 pp (first edition)

LC Class
  
PZ7.G18417 El

Author
  
Alan Garner

Publisher
  
William Collins, Sons

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Genres
  
Fantasy, Children's literature, Speculative fiction

Similar
  
Alan Garner books, Children's literature

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Elidor is a children's fantasy novel by the British author Alan Garner, published by Collins in 1965. Set primarily in modern Manchester, it features four English children who enter a fantasy world, fulfill a quest there, and return to find that the enemy has followed them into our world. Translations have been published in nine languages and it has been adapted for television.

Contents

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Plot introduction

The story concerns the adventures of a group of children as they struggle to hold back a terrible darkness by fulfilling a prophecy from another world. The plot moves to and from the world of Elidor, and the city of Manchester and parts of northern Cheshire in the real world.

Like many of Garner's books, the emphasis of the narrative is on the hardships, cost and practicalities of the choices and responsibilities that the protagonists face.

Title

The name Elidor originates in a Welsh folktale whose title is commonly translated as Elidor and the Golden Ball, described by Giraldus Cambrensis in Itinerarium Cambriae, a record of his 1188 journey across the country. Elidor was a priest who as a boy was led by dwarves to a castle of gold in a land that, while beautiful, was not illuminated by the full light of the sun. This compares with Garner's description of the golden walls of Gorias contrasting with the dull sky of the land of Elidor.

Recognition

Elidor was a commended runner-up for the annual Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book by a British subject.

Television adaptation

Garner and Don Webb adapted Elidor into a children's television series for the BBC. The series consisted of six half-hour episodes broadcast weekly from 4 January to 8 February 1995, starring Damian Zuk as Roland and Suzanne Shaw as Helen.

Publication history

Henry Z. Walck published the first US edition in 1967. German and Japanese-language translations were published in 1969 followed by Catalan, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, and Dutch in the next two decades; Persian and Chinese in 2005.

  • 1965, UK, Collins (Pre-ISBN), Pub date 1965, Hardback
  • 2002, UK, CollinsVoyager ISBN 0-00-712791-X, Pub date 5 August 2002, Paperback
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