Lewis & Tolkien Biographer George Sayer Dies
George Sayer, author of Jack & recorder of the 1952 home-made tapes of Tolkien reading from The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings, died recently in Malvern, Worcs.
George Sayer, author of Jack & recorder of the 1952 home-made tapes of Tolkien reading from The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings, died recently in Malvern, Worcs.
In 1949, the year he finished writing “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” C. S. Lewis was leading at least four different lives. His reputation as a Christian apologist had already been launched with several books and a series of BBC radio speeches. He was a charismatic Oxford professor, an expert in Milton and Spenser. […]
Here are some new details of the Narnia Score that streets on December 13. The 2-Disc Special Edition is looking better and better as time goes on. […]
Audible.com features free Narnia audio downloads for you! Listen at their website! […]
In his erudite new biography of Clive Staples Lewis, Alan Jacobs estimates that from 1949 to 1955, Lewis wrote 600,000 words of prose (not counting work on his book on 16th-century literature). […]
Narnia Fan ‘heney’ has attended one of the Narnia Event Previews put on by NarniaResources.com. Here’s what they said! […]
Aslan is on the move — this time, propelled by the mighty Disney marketing machine and the Christian entertainment industry. The lion Aslan is the focus of “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch […]
The Pevensie children couldn’t have been better cast. William Moseley plays Peter, who must lead an army. Anna Popplewell plays cautious Susan. Skandar Keynes is devious Edmund. And Georgie Henley is openhearted little Lucy. On the set in New Zealand, the cast gave one of its first interviews to NEWSWEEK’s Jeff Giles. […]
C. S. Lewis’s classic fantasy novels finally hit the screen. Can the franchise soar? An exclusive first look at ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.’ […]
Two Roads through Narnia makes the case that the Chronicles are best appreciated by understanding the books from both literary and spiritual standpoints. But rather than muddy the waters by trying to do both at the same time—or by trying to synthesize seven individual stories into a single comprehensive thesis—the essays in this volume analyze each individual story first as literature, then for spiritual symbolism. […]
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