Planet Narnia argues that the Chronicles are Lewis's imaginative response to, not retreat from, her critique of his theology. Previous books have suggested that Lewis was 'stung back into childhood' as a result of his defeat at the hands of Anscombe. Selling point: A second important feature is its argument that the Chronicles were prompted by the debate Lewis had with the philosopher, Elizabeth Anscombe, at Oxford's Socratic Club.Theories about what unites the Chronicles have been published before by other writers in short articles or chapters, but this is the first full-length book to make such a case. Selling point: The book's main important feature is its argument that the Chronicles of Narnia have a governing theme based on the imagery of the seven medieval planets.Planet Narnia The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C. Oxford Research Encyclopedias: Global Public Health. The European Society of Cardiology Series.Oxford Commentaries on International Law.
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