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| | Quite apart from the use of a commonplace wardrobe as a portal to a different world, and the introduction of a 're-booted' God figure join the form of Aslan, Lewis used other symbology in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Most notably the Hundred Years' Winter was a kind of allegory of the Ironic culture in which Lewis found himself - a culture which was in the process of rejecting Life and the entire idea of Christmas. Aslan brings with him the thawing of the snow and ice and the new life
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| | Perhaps no one would be more surprised than C.S. Lewis himself at the success of his classic children's stories, The Chronicles of Narnia. Hundreds of millions of copies of the Narnian tales have been sold, and they are read and reread by children and adults everywhere. It won't be surprising that C.S. Lewis' Christian worldview
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| | This is one in a series of posts where the content is provided by a guest who has graciously answered five questions about their experience as a Tolkien reader. I am very humbled that anyone volunteers to spend time in this busy world to answer questions for my blog, and so I give my sincerest...
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| There's a facebook meme about books going around. I'm not going to dig into it as a meme, but it's a really interesting list of books. I thought it'd be a good starting point for expanding my reading horizons. The preface to the meme said: "Apparently, the BBC believes most people will have only read [...]