Sunday, March 27, 2005

Interesting Article

I found this article through Narniaweb.com. It is a very interesting take on the debate over in which order the Chronicles of Narnia should be read.
http://www.aslan.demon.co.uk/narnia.htm

13 comments:

CelloChic said...

I think that they should stay in chronological order (as published).
If you read "The Lion With and the Wardrobe" first it's such a splendid introduction to Jack's writing style which can be applied to his later writings. I rather like finding out what happened in the very beginning in the middle of the series. It's not so abrupt to read any of the Narnia books out of order b/c they all have their own wonderful plots.

KatzeMeg said...

I can understand both sides of the issue. on the one hand, the chronological order makes it easier to understand and follow, especially for a child. one the other hand i like the idea of starting with LWW, as you said, it is a good intro to Lewis. plus it (as the article said) gives the series a more fairy-tale feel from the get go; it's a more interesting a subtle way of meeting Aslan and the whole of Naria, meeting it the way the Pevensie kids do rather than at it's creation.

but i also agree that no matter what order you read them in, they are pretty well self-contained.

CelloChic said...

So.......

CelloChic said...

What about a new post?

CelloChic said...

Do you like that little picture of that ADORABLE girl w/that huge cello? She reminds me of the girl who played in the 90's version of "The Secret Garden."

CelloChic said...

BTW: is that RED frosting on your doughnut?

CelloChic said...

Are you going to post?

CelloChic said...

C'mon. Post.

CelloChic said...

K, well, can you take a look at your schedule to see if there's a free week (s) to go sightseeing or SOMETHING that's summerishly blastish. Hmmm? Well, I'll talk to you on Sun.

~Rae said...

HI! I am one of Erins friends, my name is Rachel. I plan on visiting her soon, (soon as in, like the next couple years...:) so maybe I will get to meet you. I am attached to Erin's site under Rae. So if you ever want to visit that is more then cool!

BTW Erin: that girl does in fact remind me of the girl from Secret Garden, I always thought she was kind of homely...... :]

KatzeMeg said...

Hi!!! Look forward to meeting you! you can tell me stories about Erin hee hee hee...
Hey, funny fact (to me anywho...) our school's spring blood drive is themed Tae Kwon Donner. :P no kidding. just felt like sharing.

KatzeMeg said...

oh yeah, the little girl does remind me of the secret garden. but i just watched an x-files episode by which i will never look at cute, homely little girls the same way again. AAAHH! don't hurt me!!!!

CelloChic said...

Why do keep saying she's homely?!? I think she's adorable!