The third part discusses the genre of fairy-tale in general and the Chronicles in relation to it, in addition to other children’s books of the 20th century
A reading of the Narnian chronicles as fantasy, not Christian allegory, and notes “the tension betwe...
The present paper will consider the influence of Masefield's The Box of Delights on Lewis' Chronicle...
Focuses on the journeys between worlds in the Chronicles of Narnia, presenting a chart of more than ...
Reviews the chronology of the Narnia books, both the internal parts set in Narnia and those set on E...
Reviews the chronology of the Narnia books, both the internal parts set in Narnia and those set on E...
Considers the influence of some of Tolkien’s earliest childhood reading, the Andrew Lang fairy books...
Companion to her study of Tolkien’s use of the Andrew Lang fairy tale collections (in #99/100) with ...
Part two is an overview of the geography of Narnia based on textual clues and maps. Speculates on th...
C.S. Lewis was a pioneer in combining the ideas of fantasy and Christian literature, before the fant...
Explores the linguistic heritage of the terms elf and fairy, and shows how Tolkien eventually adapte...
The Chronicles of Narnia has an established position in the canon of children’s literature. However...
UID/HIS/04666/2019This chapter will deal with Tolkien’s essay “On Fairy-Stories” (1983d). Two main i...
Considers aspects of the depiction of hobbits in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings that emphasize...
In my thesis I would like to examine the Narnia tales more closely, regarding the mythical structur...
Notes how the names of people and things in Narnia are well-chosen to establish character and settin...
A reading of the Narnian chronicles as fantasy, not Christian allegory, and notes “the tension betwe...
The present paper will consider the influence of Masefield's The Box of Delights on Lewis' Chronicle...
Focuses on the journeys between worlds in the Chronicles of Narnia, presenting a chart of more than ...
Reviews the chronology of the Narnia books, both the internal parts set in Narnia and those set on E...
Reviews the chronology of the Narnia books, both the internal parts set in Narnia and those set on E...
Considers the influence of some of Tolkien’s earliest childhood reading, the Andrew Lang fairy books...
Companion to her study of Tolkien’s use of the Andrew Lang fairy tale collections (in #99/100) with ...
Part two is an overview of the geography of Narnia based on textual clues and maps. Speculates on th...
C.S. Lewis was a pioneer in combining the ideas of fantasy and Christian literature, before the fant...
Explores the linguistic heritage of the terms elf and fairy, and shows how Tolkien eventually adapte...
The Chronicles of Narnia has an established position in the canon of children’s literature. However...
UID/HIS/04666/2019This chapter will deal with Tolkien’s essay “On Fairy-Stories” (1983d). Two main i...
Considers aspects of the depiction of hobbits in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings that emphasize...
In my thesis I would like to examine the Narnia tales more closely, regarding the mythical structur...
Notes how the names of people and things in Narnia are well-chosen to establish character and settin...
A reading of the Narnian chronicles as fantasy, not Christian allegory, and notes “the tension betwe...
The present paper will consider the influence of Masefield's The Box of Delights on Lewis' Chronicle...
Focuses on the journeys between worlds in the Chronicles of Narnia, presenting a chart of more than ...