
Welcome to this exploration of the Chronicles of Narnia and C. S. Lewis's other wonderful books.
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Lewis was still a bachelor when he wrote the Chronicles of Narnia and in some ways it shows. It is striking that neither Peter nor Edmund nor Susan nor Lucy get married, though they all reach adulthood by the end of The Lion, the Witch and...
In 1950, the same year that The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was published, C. S. Lewis wrote an essay on ‘Historicism,’ which he defined as “the belief that men can, by the use of their natural powers, discover an inner meaning in the...
A long time ago, I promised to write more about silence in Narnia, so here’s some of what I promised, with more, I hope, to come.
Let’s start with Michael Ward’s observation about The Horse and His Boy in Planet Narnia that, “As Aslan ‘gui...
And so it began 75 years ago today. But how did it begin?
I gave a class the opening of The Hobbit the other day, but before the paper was out of my hand, one of the children recited the famous lines to me from memory:
In a hole in the...
C. S. Lewis does not appear all that often in the pages of The New Yorker but I recently stumbled across an interesting article by Katherine Rundell, in which she recommends Le Morte d’Arthur, Orlando Furioso, The Wizard of Earthsea series,...
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