A Reader's Guide Through the Wardrobe: Exploring C. S. Lewis Classic Story
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Book Description
In C. S. Lewis's classic, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Lucy, Peter, Susan and Edmund discover Narnia for the first time, precariously navigating their way through the unpredictable, enchanted world where beavers talk, a Witch turns people to stone, and a Lion rules as King.
For decades their adventure has captivated the imagination of both children and adults. Yet this first story in the Chronicles--and the story behind the story--still hold many surprises and unpredictable twists and turns.
In this interactive, informative book, literary expert Leland Ryken and Lewis scholar Marjorie Lamp Mead unlock the door to The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, inviting you to step inside--deeper and deeper, past the musty fur coats--and gaze in wide-eyed wonder once again at the magical, wintry world Lucy first found.
A Reader's Guide Through the Wardrobe helps you examine the story from Lewis's point of view, shedding light on his imagination and use of literary forms. Even further, Mead and Ryken serve as your guides through this first Narnia adventure, providing an inside look at characters, setting and framework. Here is a book that will help you see The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as Lucy first saw Narnia--with fresh, new eyes, childlike wonder and anticipation for the adventure that lies ahead.
From the Author
IVP: How did your intended audience and approach change as you wrote A Reader's Guide Through the Wardrobe?
Leland Ryken: My initial interest in writing about The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was as a professional teacher of literature and reader who would bring sophisticated literary awareness to the story. But it gradually dawned on me that an adult who is rereading The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, perhaps for the benefit of children or grandchildren, needs to respond to the story as a child as well as an adult. C.S. Lewis himself said that fairy stories and children's books need to be read on two levels--the simple and the sophisticated. We hope to help adults appreciate both levels in this reader's guide. IVP: How should readers approach this reader's guide?
Ryken: This reader's guide is not a book of plot summary. It is, however, a guide--a book that provides the best possible avenues by which readers can perform their own analysis of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Our guide is a book about how to read, interpret and fully appreciate The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe for oneself. IVP: What can readers expect to take away from A Reader's Guide Through the Wardrobe?
Ryken: The guide will have achieved its purpose if readers carry away an enriched experience of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. C.S. Lewis once said that a poet is a person who says, "Look at that!" and points. Our guide has attempted to say, "Look at that!" in regard to The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
A Reader's Guide Through the Wardrobe: Exploring C. S. Lewis Classic Story
A Reader's Guide Through the Wardrobe: Exploring C. S. Lewis Classic Story,Leland Ryken,Marjorie Lamp Mead,InterVarsity Press,0830832890,Children's Literature - General,Children's stories, English,Christian fiction, English,English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh,Fantasy - General,Fantasy fiction, English,History and criticism,Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963,Literary Criticism,Literature - Classics / Criticism,Religion,Science Fiction & Fantasy,Science Fiction And Fantasy
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