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has renounced her claim on Edmund's life. Aslan and his followers then move the encampment into the nearby forest. That evening, Susan and Lucy secretly follow Aslan to the Stone Table. They watch from a distance as the Witch puts Aslan to death, as they had agreed in their pact to spare Edmund. The next morning, Aslan is resurrected by the "Deeper Magic from before the Dawn of Time", which has the power to reverse death if a willing victim takes the place of a traitor. Aslan takes the girls to the Witch's castle and revives the
Narnians that the Witch had turned to stone. They join the Narnian forces battling the Witch's army. The Narnian army prevails, and Aslan kills the Witch. The Pevensie children are then crowned kings and queens of Narnia at Cair Paravel.
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of the characters of the White Witch and Jadis), concluding that "the 'new' arrangement may well be less desirable that the original". Writer Paul Ford likewise cites several scholars who have weighed in against the decision of HarperCollins to present the books in the order of their internal chronology, and continues, "most scholars disagree with this decision and find it the least faithful to Lewis's deepest intentions".
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and potentially harmful to older children, even hindering their ability to relate to everyday life. Some reviewers considered the tale overly moralistic, or the
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is a kindly old gentleman who takes the children in when they are evacuated from London. He is the first to believe that Lucy did indeed visit a land called Narnia. He tries to convince the others logically that she did not make it up. After the children return from Narnia, he assures them that they
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in a spare room. Lucy's three siblings are with her on her third visit to Narnia. In Narnia, the siblings seem fit to fulfil an old prophecy and find themselves adventuring to save Narnia and their own lives. The lion Aslan gives his life to save one of the children; he later rises from the dead,
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Christ. While many readers made this connection, Lewis denied that the themes of
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of Eve" (meaning two male humans and two female humans) will supplant her. She is usually referred to as "the White Witch", or just "the Witch". Her actual name, Jadis, appears once in the notice left on Tumnus's door after his arrest. Lewis later wrote a
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and persuades him to bring his siblings to her with the promise of being made a prince. Edmund reunites with Lucy and they return home. However, Edmund denies Narnia's existence to Peter and Susan after learning of the White Witch's identity from Lucy.
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should be read first. Lewis wrote back, stating support for the younger Krieg's views, but called rigid conclusions into question, stating: "I think I agree with your order ... perhaps it does not matter very much in which order anyone reads them."
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they are children again, with no time having passed since their departure. They tell the story to the Professor, who believes them and reassures the children that they will return to Narnia one day when they least expect it.
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thinks that he might even have completed it. In September 1947, Lewis wrote in a letter about stories for children: "I have tried one myself, but it was, by the unanimous verdict of my friends, so bad that I destroyed it."
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city centre. Lewis later suggested that the experience gave him a new appreciation of children, and in late September he began a children's story on an odd sheet that has survived as part of another manuscript:
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puppets, and animation. The 1988 adaptation was the first of a series of four Narnia adaptations over three seasons. The programme was nominated for an Emmy Award and won a
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not believe her: Peter and Susan think she is just playing a game, while Edmund persistently ridicules her. In Narnia, she is crowned Queen Lucy the Valiant.
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2885:"Stratford Festival's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe not for grown-ups"
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1735:"Interactive Read-Alouds: Is There a Common Set of Implementation Practices?"
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3122:"The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe transferring to West End this summer"
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Fisher, Douglas; James Flood; Diane Lapp; Nancy Frey (2004).
852:, I did not know I was going to write any more. Then I wrote
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1545:
C. S. Lewis: A Biography. Fully Revised and Expanded Edition
1311:"The lion, the witch and the wardrobe; a story for children"
1306:"The lion, the witch and the wardrobe; a story for children"
813:)—has been a matter of extensive discussion for many years.
1781:"All-TIME 100 Novels: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe"
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The story has been adapted for television three times. The
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2966:"The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Is Cute and Compact"
2081:. October 1966. Archived 2012-05-24. Retrieved 2015-10-17.
1046:" takes the place of "the fire-stones of the Secret Hill".
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2866:"Stratford Festival puts magic of Narnia onstage: review"
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279:, and her work has been retained in many later editions.
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
2748:. TheBachelorGirl.com. 29 December 2005. Archived from
1411:"100 best English-language novels published since 1923"
1313:(first U.S. edition). LCC record. Retrieved 2012-12-09.
795:. It has also been published in 47 foreign languages.
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in 2017. The production then transferred to London's
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1864:"Top ten books parents think children should read"
1517:British Children's Fiction in the Second World War
530:in an essay titled "It All Began with a Picture":
3575:Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader
3369:Ryken, Leland; Mead, and; Lamp, Marjorie (2005).
2515:The Complete Idiot's Guide to the World of Narnia
1986:Dorsett, Lyle (1995). Mead, Marjorie Lamp (ed.).
1576:. Letter to E. L. Baxter dated 10 September 1947.
2819:"Is Sam Concepcion the next Christian Bautista?"
2783:See also blog reprint of local paper article at
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1438:The Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis, Volume III
3044:"The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – review"
3018:"The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – review"
1840:(blog.schoollibraryjournal.com). Archived from
865:—C. S. Lewis to Laurence Krieg, an American fan
846:
552:, Lewis's home 3 mi (4.8 km) east of
3186:"'Prince Caspian' will rule at the box office"
2746:"Trumpets The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe"
773:. (Adults, perhaps limited to parents, ranked
760:, a monthly with a primarily U.S. readership.
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1460:Lewis (1960). "It All Began with a Picture".
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4625:British novels adapted into television shows
1615:Lewis (1960). In Hooper (1982), pp. xix, 53.
1080:and directed by Helen Standage. In 1979, an
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2619:. Mythopoeic Press, Altadena, California.
2260:Children's Literature Association Quarterly
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1016:Because of labour union rules, the text of
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4670:Novels set in mansions and country houses
3265:On Stories and Other Essays on Literature
3068:Walker-Cook, Anthony (25 November 2019).
1434:Letter to Anne Jenkins, 5 March 1961, in
2992:"Spare Times for Children for 5-11 Sept"
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1668:SEVEN: An Anglo-American Literary Review
1464:. 15 July 1960. In Hooper (1982), p. 53.
1235:The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
831:Imagination and the Arts in C. S. Lewis,
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4344:The World's Last Night and Other Essays
4296:The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses
2821:. PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal)
2807:. Article in English. Blog in Filipino.
2592:"Scholastic Catalog - Book Information"
1810:National Education Association (2007).
1566:Collected Letters: Volume 2 (1931–1949)
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1171:at a Threesixty 'tented production' in
34:. For other uses (disambiguation), see
2256:"What C. S. Lewis Took From E. Nesbit"
2135:C. S. Lewis: Christian and Storyteller
1812:"Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children"
1244:, the latter of which was produced by
3427:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
3146:Culwell-Block, Logan (28 July 2022).
2489:The Way into Narnia: A Reader's Guide
2233:"Howstuffworks "The World of Narnia""
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1232:. It was followed by two more films:
1220:In 2005, the story was adapted for a
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3411:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
3400:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
3243:Companion to Narnia: Revised Edition
2990:Graeber, Laurel (4 September 2014).
2840:Mitchell, Adrian (4 December 1998).
2638:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
2513:Bell, James; Dunlop, Cheryl (2007).
2046:HarperCollins Staff (January 2022).
1596:C. S. Lewis: Apostle to the Skeptics
1484:""Of Other Worlds", by C. S. Lewis""
1440:. HarperSanFrancisco. p. 1245.
1169:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
1018:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
986:The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
955:, a novel greatly admired by Lewis.
889:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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616:Laughter of ladies. The lion-hearted
604:And guilt forgiven, and good fortune
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235:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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3016:Billington, Michael (31 May 2012).
2366:Studies in the Literary Imagination
2231:Wilson, Tracy V (7 December 2005).
1834:"Top 100 Chapter Book Poll Results"
4620:Novels adapted into radio programs
2883:Nestruck, J. Kelly (3 June 2016).
2340:(Podcast). Premier Christian Radio
2119:C. S. Lewis: The Man Behind Narnia
1974:C.S. Lewis: A Companion and Guide,
1935:Narnia Editions & Translations
1495:. 24 December 2014. Archived from
1094:, was broadcast and won the first
371:, and sent to live with Professor
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4605:British novels adapted into plays
4600:British novels adapted into films
3042:Trueman, Matt (7 December 2017).
2184:"C. S. Lewis: His Life and Works"
2097:. Pasadena, CA: Hope Publ House.
1779:Grossman, Lev (16 October 2005).
1068:was a 10-part serial produced by
829:In a work of literary criticism,
601:And woes mended, of winter passed
4650:Novels about legendary creatures
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3283:. University of Missouri Press.
1988:C. S. Lewis: Letters to Children
838:first, while his mother thought
770:Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
708:Lewis very much enjoyed writing
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3120:Bosanquet, Theo (20 May 2022).
3094:Wood, Alex (19 November 2021).
2717:. Dramatic Publishing Company.
2336:Jackson, Ruth (26 April 2021).
1832:Bird, Elizabeth (7 July 2012).
613:is master; and of jocund revel,
4630:The Chronicles of Narnia books
4376:Selections from Layamon's Brut
4193:The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
3652:The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
3498:The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
3174:Disney, Retrieved May 27, 2022
2902:Murphy, Jim (2 January 2003).
2817:Garcia, Rose (29 March 2007).
2313:– via Project Gutenberg.
1892:"The Big Read - Top 100 Books"
1836:. A Fuse #8 Production. Blog.
1628:, Cambridge University Press,
1360:"The Big Read - Top 100 Books"
752:National Education Association
741:. In 2005, it was included in
660:The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
526:Lewis described the origin of
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3184:Josh Friedman (16 May 2008).
2133:. p. 122. (Second edition of
733:A 2004 U.S. study found that
619:... are Jove's children.
365:evacuated from London in 1940
3263:Hooper, Walter, ed. (1982).
2934:The Blurb (theblurb.com.au)
2904:"Mythical, magical puppetry"
1386:"100 Best Young-Adult Books"
1100:Outstanding Animated Program
1012:Differences between editions
739:San Diego County, California
282:Most of the novel is set in
3812:Seven Great Lords of Narnia
3327:Sammons, Martha C. (1979).
2930:"Welcome to the lion's den"
2073:"A Letter from C. S. Lewis"
1649:, Oxford University Press,
1598:. Norwood Editions. p. 10.
1104:third television adaptation
712:and embarked on the sequel
666:, had also been completed.
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4496:The Most Reluctant Convert
4352:An Experiment in Criticism
4272:A Preface to Paradise Lost
4090:Screwtape Proposes a Toast
3346:Downing, David C. (2005).
3279:Schakel, Peter J. (2002).
2254:Nicholson, Mervyn (1991).
2161:. Zondervan. p. 497.
684:J. R. R. Tolkien
318:. She was the daughter of
294:that is ruled by the evil
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4685:Children's fantasy novels
4595:British children's novels
4460:Language and Human Nature
4320:Reflections on the Psalms
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2785:David, BJ (24 May 2021).
2538:Hardy, Elizabeth (2013).
2372:(2). Project Muse: 1–18.
1670:. Volume 20, 2003, p. 5.
383:, whom she addresses as "
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4680:Fauns in popular culture
4640:British children's books
4128:Out of the Silent Planet
3757:Lady of the Green Kirtle
3464:The Chronicles of Narnia
2208:The Chronicles of Narnia
2034:C.S. Lewis: A Biography.
1922:The Chronicles of Narnia
1687:Schakel 2002, pp. 30–31.
1626:Selected Literary Essays
1175:, London. It received a
970:The Pit and the Pendulum
639:being based on Jupiter.
581:garden of the Hesperides
326:was ranked ninth on the
275:, it was illustrated by
269:The Chronicles of Narnia
264:The Chronicles of Narnia
102:The Chronicles of Narnia
55:First edition dustjacket
4615:Jinn in popular culture
4466:CS Lewis Nature Reserve
2908:The Age (theage.com.au)
2660:Hooper, Walter (1998).
2487:Schakel, Peter (2005).
2302:Aesop's Fables by Aesop
2186:. C. S. Lewis Institute
1436:Hooper, Walter (2007).
1208:, the production stars
936:Hans Christian Andersen
765:University of Worcester
598:... Of wrath ended
4368:They Asked for a Paper
3329:A Guide Through Narnia
3241:Ford, Paul F. (2005).
2615:Sturgis, Amy H.(2007)
2338:"The CS Lewis podcast"
2078:The Horn Book Magazine
1838:School Library Journal
1070:ABC Weekend Television
862:
757:School Library Journal
253:novel for children by
186:172 pp (first edition)
4665:Fiction about deicide
4660:Novels about siblings
4635:1950 children's books
4533:Children's literature
4217:The Magician's Nephew
4209:The Horse and His Boy
4144:That Hideous Strength
4066:The Screwtape Letters
4058:The Pilgrim's Regress
3557:1979 animated special
3519:The Magician's Nephew
3512:The Horse and His Boy
3425:title listing at the
2714:Narnia - Full Musical
2456:Brown, Devin (2013).
2378:10.1353/sli.2013.0010
2155:Lewis, C. S. (2007).
2014:Ford, pp. xxiii–xxiv.
1696:Schakel 2002, p. 132.
1645:Michael Ward (2008),
1537:Green, Roger Lancelyn
1202:Gillian Lynne Theatre
810:The Magician's Nephew
763:A 2012 survey by the
664:The Horse and His Boy
4655:Novels about royalty
4645:Novels about animals
4504:Freud's Last Session
4280:The Abolition of Man
4248:The Allegory of Love
3562:1988–1990 BBC series
3213:"Fox Goes to Narnia"
2844:. Oberon Books Ltd.
1929:3 March 2011 at the
1594:Walsh, Chad (1974).
1513:Edwards, Owen Dudley
1502:on 4 September 2014.
1226:Walt Disney Pictures
1186:new stage adaptation
1152:in New York City at
940:novella of that name
678:series. Lewis chose
646:dined with Lewis at
644:Roger Lancelyn Green
568:Roger Lancelyn Green
120:Christian literature
4675:Geoffrey Bles books
4610:High fantasy novels
4590:1950 fantasy novels
4585:1950 British novels
4557:Speculative fiction
4392:The Discarded Image
4264:The Problem of Pain
4256:The Personal Heresy
4155:(manuscript) (1977)
2964:Quittner, Charles.
2952:Alice in Wonderland
2940:on 8 September 2007
2491:. Wm. B. Eerdmans.
2235:. Howstuffworks.com
2095:Journey into Narnia
1917:GoodKnight, Glen H.
1765:on 7 December 2013.
1743:The Reading Teacher
1248:instead of Disney.
1181:three-star review.
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4384:Letters to Malcolm
4097:Letters to Malcolm
4082:Till We Have Faces
4020:Spirits in Bondage
3797:Ramandu's daughter
3375:InterVarsity Press
2996:The New York Times
2889:The Globe and Mail
2711:Tasca, J. (1986).
2596:src.scholastic.com
2542:. Abingdon Press.
2272:10.1353/chq.0.0823
2137:. Eerdmans. 1997.
2091:Lindskoog, Kathryn
2071:James E. Higgins.
1898:. 2 September 2014
1791:on 22 October 2005
1366:. 2 September 2014
1349:Schakel 2002 p. 75
1173:Kensington Gardens
1154:St. Luke's Theatre
1135:Stratford Festival
930:, said to precede
642:On 10 March 1949,
304:wartime evacuation
292:mythical creatures
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4304:Mere Christianity
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4118:The Space Trilogy
4074:The Great Divorce
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3921:Magical creatures
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3384:978-0-8308-3289-7
3361:978-0-7879-7890-7
3350:. San Francisco:
3338:978-0-87788-325-8
3312:978-0-7814-4528-3
3305:. David C. Cook.
3290:978-0-8262-1407-2
3256:978-0-06-079127-8
3245:. San Francisco:
3219:. 29 January 2009
3191:Los Angeles Times
2851:978-1-84002-049-6
2724:978-0-87129-381-7
2549:978-1-4267-8555-9
2524:978-1-59257-617-3
2498:978-0-8028-2984-9
2473:978-0-8010-6599-6
2424:10.1353/cj.0.0145
2168:978-0-06-081922-4
2143:978-0-8028-5121-5
2131:978-0-8028-5301-1
2115:Gormley, Beatrice
2103:978-0-932727-89-3
2052:HarperCollins.com
2001:978-0-684-82372-0
1920:"Translations of
1756:10.1598/RT.58.1.1
1705:Veith, pp. 11–12.
1655:978-0-19-531387-1
1634:978-0-521-07441-4
1525:978-0-7486-1650-3
1447:978-0-06-081922-4
1224:, co-produced by
1082:animated TV movie
1039:" in the British.
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4483:(1989 play)
4480:Shadowlands
4475:(1985 film)
4472:Shadowlands
4411:(1970–1971)
4299:(1949/1980)
4240:Non-fiction
4030:" (c. 1925)
3878:Aslan's How
3857:White Witch
3595:Film series
3537:Adaptations
3469:C. S. Lewis
3352:Jossey-Bass
3299:Veith, Gene
2944:11 December
2913:11 December
2870:thestar.com
2825:11 December
2756:11 December
2239:21 December
2216:21 December
2190:10 November
1750:(1): 8–17.
1462:Radio Times
1188:debuted at
1108:animatronic
1055:Adaptations
885:The Lion...
873:The Lion...
840:The Lion...
815:The Lion...
550:Risinghurst
389:White Witch
300:frame story
296:White Witch
255:C. S. Lewis
126:Set in
71:Illustrator
65:C. S. Lewis
4579:Categories
4136:Perelandra
3852:Mr. Tumnus
3837:Telmarines
3817:Shasta/Cor
3802:Reepicheep
3787:Puddleglum
3689:Characters
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3545:Television
3405:Faded Page
3373:. London:
3027:9 December
2285:1 December
2044:E.g., see
1992:Touchstone
1902:19 October
1568:. p. 802.
1547:. p. 303.
1519:. p. 129.
1395:30 October
1335:9 December
1286:9 December
1252:References
1096:Emmy Award
1060:Television
1033:Fenris Ulf
997:Christian
968:'s story "
911:Mosaic Law
858:The Voyage
854:P. Caspian
824:Magician's
820:Magician's
791:'s survey
633:Chronicles
273:Chronicles
212:PZ8.L48 Li
113:Children's
4444:The Kilns
4440:(brother)
4434:(stepson)
4167:of Narnia
3893:Underland
3752:Jill Pole
3675:Accolades
3665:Cast list
2705:792898134
2517:. Alpha.
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1876:22 August
1848:22 August
1817:22 August
1676:0271-3012
1257:Footnotes
1159:In 2012,
1090:director
896:Allusions
730:stories.
704:Reception
589:E. Nesbit
583: ...
546:The Kilns
369:the Blitz
298:. In the
173:paperback
169:hardcover
136:Publisher
4288:Miracles
4092:" (1959)
3944:Category
3926:Religion
3883:Calormen
3847:Trumpkin
3717:Coriakin
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3301:(2008).
3157:2 August
3152:Playbill
2697:32772305
2689:16713815
2681:14694962
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2123:Eerdmans
1972:Hooper,
1927:Archived
1636:, p. 25.
1543:(2002).
1515:(2007).
1420:8 August
1329:WorldCat
1198:West End
1178:Guardian
1035:" from "
932:Ragnarök
850:The Lion
779:The Lion
735:The Lion
692:won the
627:scholar
308:wardrobe
89:Language
4545:Fantasy
4519:Portals
4419:Related
4046:Fiction
3954:Outline
3903:General
3792:Ramandu
3767:Maugrim
3712:Caspian
2801:19 June
2730:16 June
2627:(p. 77)
2601:23 June
2503:p. 122.
2309:19 June
1976:p. 453.
1370:26 July
1118:Theatre
1087:Peanuts
1037:Maugrim
522:Writing
515:beavers
488:prequel
459:Maugrim
416:Maugrim
199:7207376
167:Print (
116:fantasy
92:English
4569:Novels
4428:(wife)
4403:(1966)
4395:(1964)
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440:Edmund
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334:poll.
284:Narnia
238:online
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130:Narnia
97:Series
61:Author
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3737:Emeth
3702:Aslan
3670:Music
3476:Books
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