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  • The Horse and His Boy

    The Horse and His Boy

  • An Introduction to Narnia - Part II: the Geography of the Chronicles

    An Introduction to Narnia - Part II: the Geography of the Chronicles

  • Filozofická Fakulta Univerzity Palackého

    Filozofická Fakulta Univerzity Palackého

  • Prince Caspian, the Calormenes Son of Caspian IX, Narnia Prince Col, in Telmar Behave Born

    Prince Caspian, the Calormenes Son of Caspian IX, Narnia Prince Col, in Telmar Behave Born

  • The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 3)

    The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 3)

  • Gender Stereotyping in the Children's Literary Fantasy of CS Lewis, JRR Tolkien and Elizabeth Goudge

    Gender Stereotyping in the Children's Literary Fantasy of CS Lewis, JRR Tolkien and Elizabeth Goudge

  • Reepicheep of Narnia

    Reepicheep of Narnia

  • The Magician's Niece: the Kinship Between J. K. Rowling and C. S. Lewis

    The Magician's Niece: the Kinship Between J. K. Rowling and C. S. Lewis

  • The Chronicles of Narnia</Em>, and How CS Lewis Created Christian

    The Chronicles of Narnia</Em>, and How CS Lewis Created Christian

  • 1 C.S. Lewis on Torture Dialogue on Our Current Attitudes Toward Torture

    1 C.S. Lewis on Torture Dialogue on Our Current Attitudes Toward Torture

  • The Bolt of Tash: the Figure of Satan in CS Lewis

    The Bolt of Tash: the Figure of Satan in CS Lewis

  • Full Issue 2004 (Volume IV)

    Full Issue 2004 (Volume IV)

  • Chapter 9: Faith and Discipleship in Narnia 157

    Chapter 9: Faith and Discipleship in Narnia 157

  • Susan Is the Southern Hermit

    Susan Is the Southern Hermit

  • In Recent Years the Chronicles of Narnia, CS Lewis's Beloved

    In Recent Years the Chronicles of Narnia, CS Lewis's Beloved

  • The Chronicles of Narnia and Paradise Lost

    The Chronicles of Narnia and Paradise Lost

  • The Good Guys and the Bad Guys: Teachable Moments in the Chronicles of Narnia

    The Good Guys and the Bad Guys: Teachable Moments in the Chronicles of Narnia

  • 'Further up and Further

    'Further up and Further

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  • The Horse and His Boy. (First Published 1954) by C.S
  • Narniac Final Exam.Pdf
  • The Chronicles of Narnia As C.S
  • Edmund's Transformation Heidi Beutel Asbury College
  • Ttsa Coell Koocorj Fact That Both Tolkien and Lewis Were Devout Christians, Their Beliefs Certainly Were an Influence on Their Fictional Works
  • Classroom Activity Guide
  • Once a Queen in Narnia: Susan and the Divine in C.S. Lewis╎s
  • Companion Schedule of Topics
  • Turkish Delight, Twelfth Night, and the Problem of Susan
  • Narnia and the Seven Deadly Sins
  • CS Lewis, a Friend from Your Spiritual, Intellectual, and Creative Journey
  • <I>The Silver Chair</I> and Spenser Revisited
  • The Horse and His Boy by CS Lewis
  • The Talking Beasts As Adam and Eve: Lewis and the Complexity of "Dominion"
  • Chapter 8: the Gospel According to Aslan 127
  • The Portrayal of Evil in C.S. Lewis's the Horse and His
  • The Discourse of Orientalism in C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia
  • The Latest Battle: Depictions of the Calormen in the Chronicles of Narnia


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