On the official site of C. Lewis, Dr. Charlie W. That Nephew has higher mythic energy when read as a prequel. Lewis first began The Chronicles of Narnia, he wanted it to be read as the first book in the series. HarperCollins is happy to present these books in the order in which Professor Lewis preferred. Back in , an year-old boy called Lawrence Krieg was planning to see the Narnia books for another time.
Lawrence wondered whether he must re-read them, but his mother believed he must stick with the first printed order. So, Lawrence wrote a letter to the writer and received this answer:.
Then I wrote P. However, I found as I was wrong. This letter is mentioned by viewers on both sides of the contentious choice to re-number the books. Proponents see this as apparent evidence Lewis wanted the readers to see in chronological order.
And he said he thought they should be read in the order of Narnian chronology. Description This paperback box set of C. About the Author Clive Staples Lewis was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably one of the most influential writers of his day.
Pauline Baynes has produced hundreds of wonderful illustrations for the seven books in The Chronicles of Narnia. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2. Prince Caspian 3. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Here is what we think….
Do you prefer in publication or chronological order? Listen to our podcast discussion on the issue. Narnia: 70th Anniversary Video. Why were the books re-numbered chronologically? Initially, HarperCollins included this explanation in the books: The HarperCollins editions of The Chronicles of Narnia have been re-numbered in compliance with the original wishes of the author, C.
What did C. The Right Order Lewis scholars almost universally agree that we should disagree with what Lewis said about the order of publication. Lewis was not the kind of person to focus on himself, and though he remembered everything he ever read almost word for word, he lacked such perfect memory toward anything he actually wrote.
He was truly selfless not only in his actions towards others, but in his constant practice of ignoring himself in order to make God, not Lewis the center of his life. He was probably thinking about what might be easiest for children to understand. That said, I want to offer the following reasons for reading the Narnia books in their original published order:.
For additional or more detailed arguments, interested readers will find numerous offerings.
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