Revisiting Narnia fantasy, myth, and religion in C.S. Lewis' chronicles / [electronic resource] :
edited by Shanna Caughey.
- Dallas, Tex. : Benbella Books, c2005.
- x, 310 p.
- Smart pop series .
- Smart pop series. .
Includes bibliographical references.
The silver chair and the silver screen / Charlie W. Starr -- On the origins of evil / Lawrence Watt-Evans -- Elusive prey / Natasha Giardina -- God in the details / Naomi Wood -- Coming of age in Narnia / Sam McBride -- The chronicles of Narnia : for adults only? / Martha C. Sammons -- Believing Narnia / James Como -- The "correct" order for reading The chronicles of Narnia? / Peter J. Schakel -- The chronicles of Narnia : where to start / Wesley A. Kort -- Narnia and Middle Earth / Joseph Pearce -- Aslan is on the move / Russell W. Dalton -- The beginning of the real story / James V. Schall -- Heathen eye for the Christian guy / Jacqueline Carey -- Would the modern-day C.S. Lewis be a PETA protester? / Ingrid Newkirk -- Greek delight / Nick Mamatas -- Why I love Narnia / Sarah Zettel -- Daughters of Lilith / Cathy McSporran -- The last of the bibliophiles / Peg Aloi -- C.S. Lewis and the problem of religion in science fiction and fantasy / Vox Day -- Redeeming postmodernism / Louis A. Markos -- The horse and his boy: the theology of Bree / David E. Bumbaugh -- A reconstructed image / Mary Frances Zambreno -- A knight in the mud / Marie-Catherine Caillava -- "Most right and proper, I'm sure..." / Sally D. Stabb -- Narnia in the modern world / Colin Duriez.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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Lewis, C. S. 1898-1963. Chronicles of Narnia.
Children's stories, English--History and criticism. Christian fiction, English--History and criticism. Fantasy fiction, English--History and criticism. Narnia (Imaginary place) Myth in literature.