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Susan never returns to Narnia after Prince Caspian, and readers have long debated why, given the references to her glamorous adulthood.
Greta Gerwig must achieve several important things when adapting The Chronicles of Narnia related to the story's characters, ...
If Susan renounced Narnia, then she necessarily renounced Aslan, the resurrected, Christ-like lion she once loved. In Lewis’ symbolic world, she was essentially a Narnian apostate.
As a series of books that was wrapped up decades ago, there are a lot of things about The Chronicles of Narnia that are harsh realities now. C.S. Lewis published his fantasy series drawing upon his ...
The four Pevensie children – Lucy, Susan, Edmund and Peter – enter Narnia through a magic wardrobe and save it from the reign of the White Witch, who has cast a spell causing 100 years of winter.
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe features some of the most loved characters in children's literature. We're not just talking about Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy here, but also Mr. Tumnus, the ...
Probably the loudest bit of piffle about "the sexist Lewis" started around the 1990s with biographer A.N. Wilson, who complained about Susan's treatment in The Last Battle.
We examine the most unusual scene in The Chronicles of Narnia's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Father Christmas (Santa Claus) gives children in the 1940s weapons. Why?
Now that J.R.R. Tolkien's reign as box-office king has run its course, old colleague C. S. Lewis is being nominated as his successor with "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the ...