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Chargement... The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (édition 1952)par C. S. Lewis (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreLes Chroniques de Narnia, tome 5 : L'Odyssée du passeur d'Aurore par C. S. Lewis
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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. As a child, "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" was my favourite Narnia book, but I think it was primarily for the image of the painting coming to life. While there's certainly nothing wrong with it, and there is something majestic about this tale of the grand ship (Featuring some new characters at that!), I run hot and cold on this book. I do appreciate that Lewis chose to show different sides of Narnia rather than just ponderously giving us the same thing each time, but on re-reading, I was less than enthusiastic about the journeys taken by the characters. (And, as much as I don't want to sound like some obnoxious 21st century academic, there is obviously an anglocentric, Christian, male-dominating point-of-view narrating these books which makes them less gripping than more democratic modern day children's fare. Or even, really, Enid Blyton, who still had the beliefs of the era but somehow didn't let them affect her work!)
As in many other of Mr. Lewis' books, one finds a strong poetic sense and awareness of the loveliness and mystery of a universe which cannot be wholly grasped by common sense. Est contenu dansFait l'objet d'une adaptation dansA inspiréPossède un guide de référence avecContient un commentaire de texte de
Lucy and Edmund, accompanied by their peevish cousin Eustace, sail to the land of Narnia where Eustace is temporarily transformed into a green dragon because of his selfish behavior and skepticism. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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A step back in the right direction as far as fantasy and story go.
Derek Jacobi narrated this in audio. He had a big influence on my enjoyment of this novel. Probably more than it deserved. ( )