The Last Battle
Well, we finally come to it. The Chronicles of Narnia culminates in one last tale, one last chance to meet new characters and expand our understanding of the scope of Narnia.
Tashlan a Scam?
Local Ape makes a Monkey out of a Donkey and an Ass of Himself -From the Daily Chronicles
The Stable-ity of Narnia
In The Last Battle, C. S. Lewis presents us with a child-friendly (if sometimes gruesome) version of the Bible’s book of Revelation.
Stone believes that “honesty and truth are at the top of God’s shopping list.” In bringing a bigger picture of Lewis to the public than that presented in Shadowlands, Stone felt that “the truth was paramount”—Early press about this BBC production promised that it would blow the lid off of long-surpressed facts about the meltdown of the friendship between Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien.
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