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Chargement... The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (The Chronicles of Narnia) (original 1950; édition 2005)par C. S. Lewis
Information sur l'oeuvreLes Chroniques de Narnia, tome 2 : L'Armoire magique par C. S. Lewis (1950)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. 'Dizem que Aslam está a caminho. Talvez já tenha chegado', sussurrou o Castor. Edmundo experimentou uma misteriosa sensação de horror. Pedro sentiu-se valente e vigoroso. Para Susana, foi como se uma música deliciosa tivesse enchido o ar. E Lúcia teve aquele mesmo sentimento que nos desperta a chegada do verão. Assim, no coração da terra encantada de Nárnia, as crianças lançaram-se na mais excitante e mágica aventura que alguém já escreveu. It's World War II, and the parents of Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie have sent them from London to the country home of Professor Digory Kirke. There, they are safer from the Nazi bombs, but not from a much grander adventure. In this early classic of the fantasy genre, the children find the entrance to the mystical world of Narnia in the back of a wardrobe. In that otherworld, the help the great lion Aslan defeat the evil White Witch. Despite the fact that Lewis wrote the novel as a Christian allegory, the book is often challenged by religious groups. Among other things, critics deride the use of talking animals (thus making them seem equal to humans) and the inclusion of a witch and other monsters. Opponents have also claimed that the book leads children to be rebellious and ignore the warnings of their elders. The four Pevensie siblings, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, go on a very unusual adventure, entering through a wardrobe into a unknown land. They enter Narnia, and meet a strange assortment of characters, including animals who can talk. The greatest is Aslan, the Great Lion, who rules Narnia, but has gone away. There has been a time of unrest, when an evil witch has cast a spell over the land, but with the appearance of the Pevensie children, all that is about to change. This adventure story is a wonderful tale for children as well for adults. The first in the series, it introduces the characters and the land of Narnia. This very well-written story is a classic that shouldn’t be missed. Finished reading this to my daughters (mostly to my two oldest; 8 and 6), and they both absolutely loved it. Obviously the overt Christian references went over their heads, but they very much enjoyed the story. We typically read one chapter a night, missing a few nights. But they hung on every word and were rarely bored and disinterested. The death of Aslan was a bit 'hard' for them at their ages, but they handled it pretty well and understood the nature of fiction and that death happens. They loved hearing the kids grow up and come back out of the wardrobe in the final chapter. We are now moving onto the rest of the Narnia books. This is a very famous portal fantasy for children. It is well-told, in an informal narrative tone that works nicely for this kind of book. It's like the narrator is telling the story aloud, so I enjoyed listening to it as an audiobook. Unfortunately the story itself is not very good. Lewis is doing a religious allegory here, with Aslan playing the role of Christ. I'm fine with that, but here's the thing about allegoric stories: you can tell great stories with deeper themes like that, but the story itself has to be good, and this one isn't. It's too heavy-handed, the characters are treated like they are too special for no good reason. They don't do much to deserve it or to advance the plot. It's just Aslan/Christ doing things. Nevertheless, it's captured the imagination of generations of children. It has something to appeal. It's just that I think there are better stories for this target audience. By the way, start the series here. This should be read in original publication order: 1) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2) Prince Caspian 3) The Voyage of the Dawn Treader 4) The Silver Chair 5) The Horse and His Boy 6) The Magician's Nephew 7) The Last Battle Est contenu dansFait l'objet d'une adaptation dansThe Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) par Andrew Adamson Est en version abrégée dansA inspiréThe Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and The Wardrobe (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook) par Harry Gregson-Williams The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack par Harry Gregson-Williams Possède un guide de référence avecContient une étude deContient un commentaire de texte deContient un guide de lecture pour étudiantContient un guide pour l'enseignantPrix et récompensesDistinctionsListes notables
Premier d'une série de sept volumes qui composent les "Chroniques de Narnia". Quatre enfants accèdent, par le fond d'une vieille armoire, à Narnia, monde imaginaire parallèle au nôtre. La sorcière blanche qui étend son hégémonie à tout le royaume, veut neutraliser ces intrus. Le lecteur entre, par cette porte dérobée, au monde fantaisiste de la féerie, peuplé d'êtres mythiques: sorcières, faunes, nains, dryades, naïades et autres. Pour les 9-10 ans. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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