Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-152).
Contents:
Introduction / Kurt Bruner -- Aslan's song -- Evil has entered -- All get what they want -- Chinks and chasms -- Turkish delight -- Not safe but good -- Father Christmas -- Deep and deeper magic -- Sons of Adam and daughters of Eve -- Irresistibly drawn -- Old Narnians -- Strange help -- Divine revelry -- A change of clothes -- The sign of the albatross -- Perilous table -- Heart's desire -- Only ask -- Lion's breath -- Foot in the fire -- Bungled but blessed -- "Narnia and the north!" -- Most unfortunate -- The good we could do -- Seeing it -- Further up and further in -- Afterthoughts / Jim Ware -- Discussion guide -- Endnotes -- Bibliography.
Summary:
Addresses the underlying Christian themes that run throughout C.S. Lewis's seven fantasies about Narnia and describes how Lewis's beliefs influenced his writing.
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