A Reader's Guide To Caspian: A Journey Into C. S. Lewis's Narnia

Book Summary


S. Lewis in detail, with summary comments on each section of the book, paying special attention to literary qualities. Back into Narnia "Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, and it has been told in another book called The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe how they had a remarkable adventure." So begins C. S. Lewis's Prince Caspian and the children's second remarkable escapade into Narnia--a Narnia known but unknown, looking much different than it did in their first adventure. C. S. Lewis scholar Marjorie Lamp Mead and literary specialist Leland Ryken work their own magic to take you deep into Narnia once again, providing a guided tour of Prince Caspian that highlights characters, setting and framework, with rich background details to enhance your reading of the story. The authors also shed light on Lewis's imagination and literary forms, and include a brief biography of Lewis himself. Added questions for discussion and reflection make this the perfect companion to Prince Caspian for book discussion groups. Following the pattern set in their Reader's Guide Through the Wardrobe, Mead and Ryken help you, like the Pevensie children, enter Narnia again in a new way and find it to be an even more surprising place than you ever imagined.

Book Details


Book Name A Reader's Guide To Caspian: A Journey Into C. S. Lewis's Narnia
Author Leland Ryken, Marjorie Lamp Mead
Publisher Ivp Books (Feb 2008)
ISBN 9780830834990
Pages 171
Language English
Price 561
 
 

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