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Why Can't Adults Go To Narnia? C.S. Lewis' Rule Explained - MSNWhen the children get too old to return to Narnia, it's a big deal in the books and movies, ... there are several questions from C. S. Lewis' seven iconic books that require answers.
Concealed religious doctrine or old ... Not every reader has been charmed by C. S. Lewis’s Narnia stories, and the recent release of high-earning film versions of several of the books has ...
The Roar Over C.S. Lewis's Otherworldly Lion. For 'The Chronicles of Narnia,' Buzz of Biblical Proportions. December 7, 2005. By William Booth. correction.
In other books where Lewis has used the indirect approach, he has revived older literary forms. His first religious book, The Pilgrim’s Regress, is an allegory.
Lewis, however, remained a firm believer in Tolkien, suggesting him for the Nobel Prize. McGrath is a clear-eyed, learned companion. His analysis of the Narnia books is illuminating.
C.S Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien were the two most famous members of the Inklings, an informal literary club that met at Oxford in the mid-20th century (photo: Alamy).
Second, their taste in books runs toward old masters like Dante, Chaucer, and Thomas Aquinas; they would not have enjoyed or understood the radical originality of novels by modern writers like ...
Discovering the sites in Oxford where C.S. Lewis, the writer of over 30 books, including the “Chronicles of Narnia” series, found faith, inspiration and a life-changing friendship with J.R.R ...
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