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Planet narnia

Book • 2008
Michael Ward's "Planet Narnia" explores the allegorical structure of C.S.

Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia, arguing that the series reflects the imagery of the seven heavens.

The book delves into the literary and theological depth of Narnia, revealing its profound Christian symbolism.

Ward meticulously examines each book in the series, demonstrating how Lewis subtly incorporated theological concepts and celestial imagery.

This analysis challenges the perception of Narnia as mere children's literature, showcasing its rich intellectual and spiritual significance.

The book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Lewis's masterpiece.

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