Revisiting Narnia: Fantasy, Myth And Religion in C. S. Lewis' Chronicles

Revisiting Narnia: Fantasy, Myth And Religion in C. S. Lewis' Chronicles

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Publicado Jan 1, 1722
Editorial BenBella Books
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Shanna Caughey takes readers on an enlightening journey through the beloved Chronicles of Narnia, exploring the rich tapestry of fantasy, myth, and religion woven throughout C. S. Lewis' timeless works. With perspectives from theologians, psychologists, and feminists, this collection delves into the deeper meanings behind the enchanting tales that have captured the hearts of generations.

Contributions from a diverse array of voices illuminate how Lewis’ narratives resonate with themes of faith, sacrifice, and redemption, while also examining the complex characters and their journeys through Narnia. Scholars dissect the intricate layers that combine to create a world that is not just a playground for adventure, but a profound commentary on human nature and belief.

Through critical analysis and passionate insights, the book invites readers to reassess their understanding of Narnia, revealing how its fantastical elements serve as a bridge connecting mythology to real-world moral dilemmas. This comprehensive collection offers a fresh perspective that appeals to both long-time fans and new explorers of Lewis’ enchanting universe.

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