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Narnia fans have been debating on the correct order to read the series for decades - but what CS Lewis himself think?
In the story, the lion Aslan is an explicit Christ figure, both the creator and king of Narnia. To leave the character male ...
Disney So, what is it about The Magician’s Nephew that makes it so special? Lewis uses the story as a clever standalone starting point for the entire Narnia experience. The book features things ...
Presumably, Gerwig will give her something rich to work with as the powerful protector of Narnia. Author C.S. Lewis wrote Aslan as a metaphor for the Christian God—in The Magician’s Nephew ...
It's also been confirmed that the Narnia book Gerwig will be adapting is The Magician's Nephew, which is the sixth book in the C.S. Lewis-written series but comes first chronologically.
While the first published Narnia book was the ever-popular The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, if following Narnian chronology, you should actually start with The Magician’s Nephew ...
Narnia’s Origin (Genesis) Story in The Magician’s Nephew: The Song of Aslan When Digory, Polly, Jadis, and their crew reach Narnia, they find that it’s not just dark. It’s empty.