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The Shifting Perils of the Strange and the Familiar’: Representations of the Orient in Children's Fantasy Literature
CS Lewis and JW Dunne
Chronicles of Narnia Jump V.0.0.1
A Study of Trumpkin, Trufflehunter, and Nikabrik
English Department Faculty of Humanities Andalas
F NARNIA by PHANIDA SUTHAMCHAI Bachelor of Arts Tham
The Magician's Nephew
The Magician's Niece: the Kinship Between J. K. Rowling and C. S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis' Passages: Chronological Age and Spiritual Development in Narnia
Christianity in Narnia
The Chronicles of Narnia: the Magician's Nephew
The Chronicles of Narnia and Paradise Lost
The Magician's Nephew. (First Published 1955) by C.S
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys: Teachable Moments in the Chronicles of Narnia
Book Review of Not a Tame Lion by Bruce L
The Visionary Woman in CS Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia
Lilith in Narnia
Liminal Space and Re-Enchantment in C
Top View
Discovering Aslan in the Magician's Nephew
Religion in Cs Lewis's the Chronicles of Narnia and Jk
Once a Queen in Narnia: Susan and the Divine in C.S. Lewisâ•Žs
Companion Schedule of Topics
The Chronicles of Narnia (Adult)
Discovering ASLAN High King Above All Kings in Narnia a Devotional Commentary on the Chronicles of Narnia by C
Elements of Fantasy in C.S. Lewis' the Magician's Nephew
The Talking Beasts As Adam and Eve: Lewis and the Complexity of "Dominion"
Discovering Aslan in the Last Battle by C
Representation of the Villain in C. S. Lewis's the Magician's Nephew
Circe, Lamia Or Erinya – the Image of the Witch in the Chronicles of Narnia by C.S
<I>The Chronicles of Narnia</I>
A Descriptive Bibliography of Cs Lewis's Fiction
Chapter 8: the Gospel According to Aslan 127
Halfe Like a Serpent: the Green Witch in <I>The Silver Chair</I>
ABSTRACT the Spirituality of Female Characters in C.S. Lewis's The
An Introduction to Narnia: Part 1
Her Imperial Majesty, Jadis, Queen of Narnia, Chatelaine of Cair Paravel, Empress of the Lone Isles, Etc
The Trial of Edmund Study Guide
“ASLAN's OWN LAND”: PASTORAL, IMPERIALISM, and ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP in C.S. LEWIS's the CHRONICLES of NARNIA By