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Aslan's call; finding our way to Narnia.


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2004-029840

0-8308-3242-4

Aslan's call; finding our way to Narnia Narnia

kingdom in which fantasy cycle of seven tales by C. S. Lewis takes place. [Children’s Lit.: Fisher, 289–290]

See : Fantasy


Narnia

scene of fantasies by C. S. Lewis. [Br. Lit.
.

Smith, Mark Eddy.

InterVarsity Press, [c]2005

127 p.

$10.00 (pa)

To some, Narnia is just the fantasy fantasy

Mental images or imaginary narratives that distort or entirely depart from reality. Primary fantasies arise spontaneously from the unconscious, while secondary fantasies are consciously summoned and pursued.
 setting to a series of books by C.S. Lewis; to others Narnia is a refuge Refuge
See also Concealment.

Adullam

cave where David hid from Saul. [O. T.: I Samuel 22:1]

Alsatia

(white friars) London monastery; former refuge for lawless characters. [Br. Hist.
; still others understand it is a destination they have sought their entire lives. In spare and elegant chapters on each of the books in the series, Smith follows the paths children and grown-ups, including himself, have taken to meet Aslan ASLAN American Sign Language.
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. He includes a reflection and discussion questions for each chapter.
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Title Annotation:ENGLISH-LANGUAGE LITERATURES
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Date:Aug 1, 2005
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