The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy (Popular Culture and Philosophy)
by William Irwin
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Some really good essays in here about the underlying content of the Narnia books. They seem to be divided pretty evenly in addressing issues brought up intentionally by Lewis and issues derrived from those issues. Topics focused mainly on ethics/morality, though there was a good deal of anthropology and theology tossed in for good measure. All in all, a fair analysis of Narnia and its inhabitants. I would give it five stars if there weren't a few stinker essays; one on feminism, one on the salva...more
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I've been a Narnian for over 20 years now, and I was surprised that a book written about the Chronicles could offer me ideas that I hadn't thought of before (not to seem arrogant, but I've mentally hashed over these seven books for a long time and have gotten a number of relevations from them). It was a good way to be introduced to some concepts in philosophy, and I'm interested in reading several others of the series that I bought.
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