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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

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1008:. When Edmund is threatened with death, Aslan offers to sacrifice himself as an atonement for the boy's betrayal. Aslan is shaved of his fur, and stabbed on an altar of stone. This is similar to how Jesus was publicly beaten, humiliated and crucified. After his sacrifice, Aslan comes back to life, and he continues to help the children save Narnia. While this sequence of events is comparable to the death of Jesus, it is not identical to it. A few differences exist, such as the fact that Aslan did not allow himself to be killed to save the entirety of Narnia, but only to save Edmund. Aslan is also only dead for one night, while Jesus returned on the third day. Despite these differences, the image of Aslan and the event of his death and rebirth reflect those of the biblical account of Jesus's death and resurrection, adding to the theme of Christianity throughout the novel. 419:
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 Christian elements overstated attempts to indoctrinate children. Others were concerned that the many violent incidents might frighten children.
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is the land's self-proclaimed queen and the primary antagonist of the story. Her reign in Narnia has made winter persist for a hundred years with no end in sight. When provoked, she turns creatures to stone with her wand. She fears the fulfilment of a prophecy that "two sons of Adam and two daughters
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is the second-oldest sibling. She does not believe in Narnia until she actually goes there. She and Lucy accompany Aslan on the journey to the Stone Table, where he allows the Witch to take his life in place of Edmund's. Tending to Aslan's carcass, she removes a muzzle from him to restore his dignity
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is the second-youngest of four siblings. He has a bad relationship with his brother and sisters. Edmund is known to be a liar, and often harasses Lucy. Lured by the White Witch's promise of power and an unlimited supply of magical treats, Edmund betrays his siblings. He later repents and helps defeat
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is the youngest of four siblings. In some respects, she is the primary character of the story. She is the first to discover the land of Narnia, which she enters inadvertently when she steps into a wardrobe while exploring the Professor's house. When Lucy tells her three siblings about Narnia, they do
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scholar Peter J. Schakel calls into question the clarity and simplicity of these conclusions, citing a variety of evidence that opposes a singular view of a correct viewing order, pieces of evidence that include Lewis's own words. Laurence Krieg, a young fan, wrote to Lewis, asking him to adjudicate
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While Lewis is known today on the strength of the Narnia stories as a highly successful children's writer, the initial critical response was muted. At the time, children's stories being realistic was fashionable; fantasy and fairy tales were seen as indulgent, appropriate only for very young readers
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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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approaches the camp and attacks Susan, but is killed by Peter. The White Witch arrives and parleys with Aslan, invoking the "Deep Magic from the Dawn of Time" which gives her the right to kill Edmund for his treason. Aslan then speaks to the Witch alone, and on his return he announces that the Witch
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Soon afterwards, all four children enter Narnia together, but find that Tumnus has been arrested for treason. The children are befriended by Mr and Mrs Beaver, who tell them of a prophecy that the White Witch's rule will end when "two Sons of Adam and two Daughters of Eve" sit on the four thrones of
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has Narnia mentioned on the first page, without explanation; a similar disconnection is noted with regard to how the central character Aslan is experienced in the two reading orders. Schakel argues the matter through repeated further examples (e.g., the appearances of the lamp-post, the delineation
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The British edition of the novel had 43 illustrations; American editions generally had fewer . The popular U.S. paperback edition published by Collier between 1970 and 1994, which sold many millions, had only 17 illustrations, many of them severely cropped from the originals, giving many readers in
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After a long and happy reign, the Pevensies, now adults, go on a hunt for the White Stag who is said to grant the wishes of those who catch it. The four arrive at the lamp-post marking Narnia's entrance and, having forgotten about it, unintentionally pass through the wardrobe and return to England;
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This book is about four children whose names were Ann, Martin, Rose and Peter. But it is most about Peter, who was the youngest. They all had to go away from London suddenly because of Air Raids, and because Father, who was in the Army, had gone off to the War and Mother was doing some kind of war
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Lewis's publisher, Geoffrey Bles, feared that the Narnia tales would not sell, and might damage Lewis's reputation and affect sales of his other books. Nevertheless, the novel and its successors were highly popular with young readers, and Lewis's publisher was soon eager to release further Narnia
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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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In 1997, Trumpets Inc., a Filipino Christian theatre and musical production company, produced a musical rendition that Douglas Gresham, Lewis's stepson (and co-producer of the Walden Media film adaptations), has openly declared that he feels is the closest to Lewis's intention. It starred among
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Christ. While many readers made this connection, Lewis denied that the themes of Christianity were intentional, saying that his writing began by picturing images of characters, and the rest just came about through the writing process. While Lewis denied intentionally making the story a strictly
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Schakel's writings go on to pointedly question the revised order in literary-critical analyses that recognise the view of Hooper, documents such as the Krieg letter, as well as the commercial inclinations behind the creation of later editions of works in a unique order, but nevertheless argue
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was originally published as the first book in the Chronicles, and most reprintings of the novels reflected that order, until departure with the Collins "Fontana Lions" edition in 1980. Change, however, had begun earlier—the listing of the books in the English Puffins editions as early as 1974
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I did not in the least feel that I was getting in more quantity or better quality a pleasure I had already known. It was more as if a cupboard which one had hitherto valued as a place for hanging coats proved one day, when you opened the door, to lead to the
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is the eldest sibling. He judiciously settles disputes between his younger brother and sisters, often rebuking Edmund for his attitude. Peter also disbelieves Lucy's stories about Narnia until he sees it for himself. He is hailed as a hero for the slaying of
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At the beginning of the Second World War, many British children were evacuated from London and other cities to the countryside to escape bombing attacks by Nazi Germany. On 2 September 1939, three schoolgirls, Margaret, Mary and Katherine, came to live at
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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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The main story is an allegory of Christ's crucifixion: Aslan sacrifices himself for Edmund, a traitor who may deserve death, in the same way that Christians believe Jesus sacrificed himself for sinners. Aslan is killed on the Stone Table, symbolising
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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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The character of the Professor is based on W. T. Kirkpatrick, who tutored a 16-year-old Lewis. "Kirk", as he was sometimes called, taught the young Lewis much about thinking and communicating clearly, skills that would be invaluable to him later.
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second in the series continues—in accord with Walter Hooper's perception of Lewis's intent, whether intended with or without further series changes—so that it remains the production design for the series as it is distributed worldwide.
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all began with a picture of a Faun carrying an umbrella and parcels in a snowy wood. This picture had been in my mind since I was about 16. Then one day, when I was about 40, I said to myself: 'Let's try to make a story about
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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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When HarperCollins took over publication of the series in 1994, they began using the original British edition for all subsequent English editions worldwide. The current U.S. edition published by Scholastic has 36,135 words.
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strenuously with regard to the change in the "imaginative reading experience" in the later revised arrangement, the key difference being that, in the original publication order, the land of Narnia is carefully introduced in
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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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In 2003, an Australian commercial stage production by Malcolm C. Cooke Productions toured the country, using both life-sized puppets and human actors. It was directed by notable film director Nadia Tass, and starred
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Lewis wrote, "The Narnian books are not as much allegory as supposal. Suppose there were a Narnian world and it, like ours, needed redemption. What kind of incarnation and Passion might Christ be supposed to undergo
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that country a very different experience when reading the novel . All the illustrations were restored for the 1994 worldwide HarperCollins edition, although these illustrations lacked the clarity of early printings.
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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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David, B.J. . "Narnia Revisited". From a Filipino school newspaper, probably in translation, posted 12 September 2002 to a discussion forum at Pinoy Exchange (pinoyexchange.com/forums). Retrieved 2015-10-29.
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and oversees a horde of mice who gnaw away his bonds. She then shares the joy of his resurrection and the endeavour to bring reinforcements to a critical battle. Susan is crowned Queen Susan the Gentle.
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Russell, James (27 September 2009). "Narnia as a Site of National Struggle: Marketing, Christianity, and National Purpose in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe".
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The plot element of entering a new world through the back of a wardrobe had certainly entered Lewis's mind by 1946, when he used it to describe his first encounter with really good poetry:
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was complete by the end of March 1949. Lucy Barfield received it by the end of May. When on 16 October 1950 Geoffrey Bles in London published the first edition, three new "chronicles",
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WorldCat libraries have catalogued the related works in different ways including "The lion, the witch, and the wardrobe: a musical based on C.S. Lewis' classic story" (book, 1986,
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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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In chapter one of the American edition, the animals in which Edmund and Susan express interest are snakes and foxes rather than the foxes and rabbits of the British edition.
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Stage adaptations include a 1984 version staged at London's Westminster Theatre, produced by Vanessa Ford Productions. The play, adapted by Glyn Robbins, was directed by
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magazine included the novel in its list of the 100 Best Young-Adult Books of All Time, as well as its list of the 100 best English-language novels published since 1923.
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After the children enter the world of Narnia through the wardrobe, Edmund finds himself in trouble under the service of the White Witch, as she tempts him with
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at a large house in the English countryside. While exploring the house, Lucy enters a wardrobe and discovers the magical world of Narnia. Here, she meets the
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listed it as one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children". In 2012, it was ranked number five among all-time children's novels in a survey published by
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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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In August 1948, during a visit by an American writer, Chad Walsh, Lewis talked vaguely about completing a children's book he had begun "in the tradition of
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to be written and published, but is marked as volume two in recent editions that are sequenced according the stories' internal chronology. Like the other
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Narnia is caught in endless winter that has lasted a century when the children first enter. Norse tradition mythologises a "great winter", known as the
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Critically, the reissue of the Puffin series in England, which was proceeding at the time of Lewis's death in 1963 (with three volumes, beginning with
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included the novel in its "All-TIME 100 Novels" (best English-language novels from 1923 to 2005). In 2003, the novel was listed at number 9 on the
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had few readers during 1949 and was not published until late 1950, so his initial enthusiasm did not stem from favourable reception by the public.
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The matter of the reading order of the Narnia series, in the context of the change in their publication order—from its original (beginning with
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in 1950. Lewis took that opportunity to make these changes to the original British edition published by Geoffrey Bles earlier that same year:
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for best children's book of 1956: "is it not rather 'our' medal? I'm sure the illustrations were taken into account, as well as the text".
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as the White Witch; Ammar Duffus, Robyn Sinclair, Shaka Kalokoh, and Delainey Hayles as the Pevensie siblings; and Chris Jared as Aslan.
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and for his command in the battle to overthrow the White Witch. He is crowned High King of Narnia and dubbed King Peter the Magnificent.
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work. They were sent to stay with a kind of relation of Mother's who was a very old professor who lived all by himself in the country.
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soon after finishing the first novel. He completed the sequel by the end of 1949, less than a year after finishing the initial book.
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will return one day. The book hints that he knows more of Narnia than he lets on (hints expanded upon in later books of the series).
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Schakel, pp. 40-52 (Chapter 3, entitled "It Does Not Matter Very Much"—or Does It? The "Correct" Order for Reading the Chronicles)
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In 1998, the Royal Shakespeare Company did an adaptation by Adrian Mitchell, for which the acting edition has been published. The
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and designed by Marty Flood. Jules Tasca, Ted Drachman and Thomas Tierney collaborated on a musical adaptation published in 1986.
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law with redeeming grace and forgiveness granted on the basis of substitutionary atonement, according to Christian theology.
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unranked list of the 100 best English-language novels published since 1923. On the basis of a 2007 online poll, the U.S.
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The major ideas of the book echo lines Lewis had written 14 years earlier in his alliterative poem "The Planets":
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fifth and sixth as books the next generation should read, or their children should read during their lifetimes.)
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Meanwhile, the White Witch and her party realise that the snow is melting, and they have to abandon the sledge.
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The children and the Beavers reach the Stone Table and meet Aslan and his army. The White Witch's wolf captain
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: The Royal Shakespeare Company's Stage Adaptation. An Acting Edition
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Tumnus". Tumnus invites her to his cave for tea and admits that he had intended to report Lucy to the
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In chapter six of the American edition, the name of the White Witch's chief of police is changed to "
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first—and with the Collins edition the move to the chronological order, and the series opening with
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for an engagement lasting from 28 July (previews from 18 July) 2022 to 8 January 2023. Directed by
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determined that it was the second most common book that UK adults had read as children, after
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Lewis's publisher, Geoffrey Bles, allowed him to choose the illustrator for the novel and the
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Several parallels are seen between the White Witch and the immortal white queen, Ayesha, of
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in 2019. In November 2021, the show began a tour across the U.K. and transferred to the
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The Collected Letters of C.S. Lewis, Volume 3: Narnia, Cambridge, and Joy, 1950 - 1963
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Schakel, Peter J. (2013). "Hidden Images of Christ in the Fiction of C. S. Lewis".
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The freeing of Aslan's body from the Stone Table is reminiscent of a scene from
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as a sequel and still didn't think there would be any more, and when I had done
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between views of the correct sequence of reading the novels; he held to reading
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vanquishes the White Witch, and crowns the children Kings and Queens of Narnia.
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Imagination and the arts in C. S. Lewis: journeying to Narnia and other worlds
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A Reader's Guide Through the Wardrobe: Exploring C. S. Lewis's Classic Story
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to include her back story and account for her presence in the Narnian world.
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The Soul of Prince Caspian: Exploring Spiritual Truth in the Land of Narnia
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Milton, Spenser and The Chronicles of Narnia: Literary Sources for the C.S
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Past Watchful Dragons : Fantasy and Faith in the World of C.S. Lewis
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Lewis (1946), "Different Tastes in Literature". In Hooper (1982), p. 121.
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Evidently, "the Bachelor Girl" was a former member of the Trumpets cast.
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Inside Narnia: A Guide to Exploring The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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others popular young Filipino singer Sam Concepcion as Edmund Pevensie.
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This resonance is a central component of the case, promoted chiefly by
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in 1950. It is the first published and best known of seven novels in
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in Canada mounted a new production of Mitchell's work in June 2016.
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was produced in 1988 by the BBC using a combination of live actors,
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having been modelled upon the seven classical astrological planets,
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Planet Narnia: the seven heavens in the imagination of C.S. Lewis
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Cair Paravel, and that Narnia's true ruler – a great lion named
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Lewis wrote the book for (and dedicated it to) his goddaughter,
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Lewis (1935), "The Alliterative Metre". In Hooper, ed. (1969),
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the White Witch. He is eventually crowned King Edmund the Just.
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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Fisher, Douglas; James Flood; Diane Lapp; Nancy Frey (2004).
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C. S. Lewis: A Biography. Fully Revised and Expanded Edition
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The story has been adapted for television three times. The
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presented a list as a suggested reading order that placed
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How much more of the story Lewis then wrote is uncertain.
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In chapter 13 of the American edition, "the trunk of the
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (disambiguation)
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Baxter dated 10 September 1947. 2819:"Is Sam Concepcion the next Christian Bautista?" 2783:See also blog reprint of local paper article at 2405: 2403: 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. 3980: 3447: 3331:. Wheaton, Illinois: Harold Shaw Publishers. 1959: 1957: 1955: 1953: 1951: 1949: 1947: 1945: 1943: 1666:Hooper, Walter. "Lucy Barfield (1935–2003)". 1460:Lewis (1960). "It All Began with a Picture". 8: 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 43: 2619:. Mythopoeic Press, Altadena, California. 2260:Children's Literature Association Quarterly 1774: 1772: 1016:Because of labour union rules, the text of 27:1950 children's fantasy novel by C.S. Lewis 4049: 3987: 3973: 3965: 3541: 3454: 3440: 3432: 2646: 2212:. Free Online Library (thefreelibrary.com) 2032:See footnote 5, citing Green and Hooper's 49: 42: 30:For the film adaptation of the novel, see 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" 2451: 2449: 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, 4523: 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) 1269: 1267: 1265: 1261: 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"" 1301: 1299: 1297: 1232:. It was followed by two more films: 1220:In 2005, the story was adapted for a 44:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 7: 4177:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 3604:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 3568:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 3484:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 3422:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 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 805:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 720:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 710:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 652:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 637:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 616:Laughter of ladies. The lion-hearted 604:And guilt forgiven, and good fortune 528:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 324:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 246:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 235:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 18:The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe 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 25: 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 4562: 4550: 4538: 4526: 3948: 3939: 3938: 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 3949: 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 1: 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. 4706: 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:. 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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. 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