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Education in Narnia
Schools don’t get a great press in Narnia. One of the Pevensies’ first acts as Kings and Queens of Narnia is to liberate “young dwarfs and young satyrs…
Oct 5
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Roy Peachey
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Narnian names
Let’s consider some of the names Lewis chose for his Narnian characters.
Sep 22
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Roy Peachey
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On failure and hope in Narnia
Though The Silver Chair, as with all the Narnia books, ends happily, it is arguably the bleakest of the series.
Jul 24
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Roy Peachey
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Life isn’t all fricasseed frogs and eel pie
The Silver Chair
Jul 2
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Roy Peachey
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On Dufflepuds and Astrolabes
One of the great things about the Chronicles of Narnia is how C.
Jun 4
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Roy Peachey
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Prince Caspian, Plato, books and stories
“Aren’t there lots of stories about magic forcing people out of one place – out of one world – into another?
May 10
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Roy Peachey
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Treachery in Prince Caspian
One way of understanding the Chronicles of Narnia is to see them in the context of their times.
May 4
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Roy Peachey
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A Kangaroo in Narnia
There is a curious moment towards the end of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe when Lucy and Susan are rushing around the witch’s castle, looking for…
Apr 8
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Roy Peachey
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The Harrowing of Hell in Narnia
In our parish church there is a faded wall painting of Christ standing on what appears to be a slab of stone. Look more closely and you can see it’s…
Mar 30
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Roy Peachey
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How to write like C. S. Lewis (part 3)
I think C.
Mar 24
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Roy Peachey
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How to Write Like C. S. Lewis (part 2)
Last week, I gave some initial advice about how to write like C.
Mar 17
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Roy Peachey
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How to Write Like C. S. Lewis (Part 1)
Suggestions for children
Mar 10
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Roy Peachey
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The Cat and the Robin
The Holy Spirit in Narnia
Feb 20
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Roy Peachey
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The Philosophy of Narnia
I had the pleasure of organising and running a Philosothon for Year 6 students this week.
Jan 14
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Roy Peachey
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Into the Wardrobe and Beyond: the worlds of C. S. Lewis
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