A portal carved from the wood of a magical apple tree, linking Earth to the spare room of Professor Kirke's estate.
As a classic of children's literature, it is Lewis's best-selling work, having sold 120 million copies in 47 languages.
For those looking to dive deeper, several bloggers and researchers have indexed the series based on hidden structures: Narnia Archives | Blog & Mablog
➜ A prequel: the creation of Narnia, the origin of the wardrobe, and the first evil. index of the chronicles of narnia
Prince Caspian summons the Pevensies via Susan's horn. Miraz is defeated. Prince Caspian
A Complete Index of The Chronicles of Narnia: Journeying Through Lewis’s Masterpiece
: Yellow and green rings created by Uncle Andrew using Atlantean dust, used to transport Digory and Polly to the Wood between the Worlds. Theological and Philosophical Themes Index A portal carved from the wood of a
We hope this comprehensive index of The Chronicles of Narnia enhances your exploration of this timeless world. Do you have a favorite character or hidden corner of Narnia you want to explore further?
The boy who witnesses the creation of Narnia in The Magician's Nephew . He grows up to become the Professor who hosts the Pevensies in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe .
The sprawling, multi-tiered capital city of Calormen, known for its grand palaces and strict social hierarchy. Prince Caspian summons the Pevensies via Susan's horn
Chronicles of Narnia series, written by C.S. Lewis between 1949 and 1954, is a pillar of children's fantasy. This index covers the essential structure of the world, including the books, characters, and the long-standing debate over the "correct" reading order. The Seven Books
Edmund and Lucy, along with their obnoxious cousin Eustace Scrubb, join King Caspian on a nautical quest. They sail east to locate seven lost lords of Narnia, encountering magical islands, dragons, and the literal edge of Aslan’s country. 6. The Silver Chair Key Themes: Discernment, perseverance, illusion.
Queen Susan and King Edmund travel to Calormen (Events of The Horse and His Boy ).