Tea with Mr. Tumnus!
Stefan from Narnia-Chroniken.de has sent us a link to a picture of a very famous scene in the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. It’s the cover of an “I Can Read!” book called “Tea with Mr. Tumnus.” […]
Stefan from Narnia-Chroniken.de has sent us a link to a picture of a very famous scene in the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. It’s the cover of an “I Can Read!” book called “Tea with Mr. Tumnus.” […]
Narnia Movie Tie-in Editions are coming out on the 25th of October this fall. Here’s a complete list of the official releases, with cover art. […]
Here is an exclusive chapter from the upcoming book: The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy. Aslan’s Voice: C. S. Lewis and the Magic of Sound by Steven H. Webb. […]
C.S. Lewis & Narnia For Dummies is a plain-English guide that provides a friendly introduction to the master storyteller and Christian apologist, revealing the meanings behind the The Chronicles of Narnia and The Screwtape Letters as well as his other works. You will also discover how his life influenced his writings, more about his friendship with Tolkien and the Inklings, and why Lewis went from being a confirmed atheist to a committed Christian and how he addressed his beliefs in his writings. […]
For anyone who is interested in the life of this celebrated author. Ronald K. Brind has combined his own life-long interest with extensive research to produce a comprehensive guide of the Oxford area, taking in all the sites of significance in the story of C. S. Lewis. The guide can be used in isolation or as a companion publication to the C. S. Lewis Tours run by this author. […]
When the New York Times, Washington Post, and USA Today write major features on the Christian marketplace without the snide remarks that used to accompany such articles, you know that the Christian media marketplace has hit the Big Time. […]
In one sense, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader “picks up†the story line of Prince Caspian, giving us a glimpse of Caspian’s reign as King of Narnia. And while it’s also true that Caspian’s character is only here fully realized, Dawn Treader is still no retread of the earlier books. In this story, we go to sea and are entertained in the fashion of classic tales like The Odyssey and Gulliver’s Travels. We haven’t seen the likes of this in Narnia before. […]
Here is a transcript of a Radio Cafe interview with C.S. Lewis expert Brian Sibley and literary agent Katherine Ross. The interview originally aired on Radio Scotland’s “Radio Cafe” programme on Thursday, July 7th. […]
“Critics who treat adult as a term of approval,” he said, “instead of merely a descriptive term, cannot be adults themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence.” […]
The movie version of C.S. Lewis’ beloved children’s story, part of The Chronicles of Narnia series, won’t be in theaters until Dec. 9. But some booksellers are getting ready to pull out artificial fir trees, fake snow and Narnia-inspired stuffed animals. […]
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