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Chargement... Les Chroniques de Narnia, tome 2 : L'Armoire magique (1950)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. [Reading in chronological order, #2] As an adult, I can say that I know now how much I love the professor. The religious undertones are more prevalent in this one than The Magician’s Nephew. But it’s still a nostalgic read for me and I will always find comfort in it. Michael York narrated this in audio. You'd have to be pretty hard-hearted not to enjoy "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", at least as a nostalgia hit. There's no surprise that it has become such a prominent part of so many childhoods, with its fascinating idea of a world reached through someone's wardrobe, where bored children on summer holiday can find white witches and talking lions. It's an ideal escapist story for kids (very much in the 'Harry Potter' vein) and - unlike a lot of today's rather bland children's literature - has a real sense of being a story that can be shared. Lewis' narrative voice is wonderful, somewhere between "kindly adult" and "co-conspirator". Of course, there is the religious element, which isn't so prominent here as in the later books, but which can leave an uncomfortable taste. Not that I think we should begrudge all items from other eras because of their cultural biases, but if I ever have children, I'd want to be able to explain to them why they should take the whole resurrection business with a grain of salt! Still, it doesn't take away from the childhood magic of this book, even if Philip Pullman is probably a worthy successor-cum-replacement! This is the story that got my imagination spinning from a young age. I found the idea of the magic wardrobe into another world a fascinating concept and wished I could make something of my own out of that. Narnia was the perfect home away from home where I could enact my own escapism from the drudgery of modern life, away from the lonely world where nobody understands you and nobody gets along with each other to the place where children are harmonious in spirit and reign as princesses and kings. 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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- A book about a 2nd world where kids stumble into and adventure. It is a deep, thought provoking book with beautiful allegories and a call for adventure! I would love to have this in my future classroom, tactfully of course.