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The Magician's Nephew

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HarperCollins, Jun 25, 1994 - Juvenile Fiction - 208 pages

The secret passage to the house next door leads to a fascinating adventure.

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Review: The Magician's Nephew (The Chronicles of Narnia #6)

User Review  - Harsh Rakesh - Goodreads

I was reading about the movies to come of Narnia (I already knew that the movies were based on the books by CS Lewis). I saw the third movie and suddenly I clicked the page which gives the overview of ... Read full review

Review: The Magician's Nephew (The Chronicles of Narnia #6)

User Review  - Perry Whitford - Goodreads

The Narnia books were very visible around me as a child, yet I do not recall ever actually reading one of them. I went to a Catholic school, my mother is a devout Christian, so you can see why these ... Read full review

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About the author (1994)

Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably the most influential Christian writer of his day. He was a Fellow and Tutor in English literature at Oxford University until 1954 when he was unanimously elected to the Chair of Medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge University, a position he held until his retirement. His major contributions in literary criticism, children's literature, fantasy literature, and popular theology brought him international renown and acclaim. He wrote more than thirty books, allowing him to reach a vast audience, and his works continue to attract thousands of new readers every year. His most distinguished and popular accomplishments include The Chronicles of Narnia, Out of the Silent Planet, The Four Loves, The Screwtape Letters, and Mere Christianity.

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Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) fue uno de los intelectuales mÁs importantes del siglo veinte y podrÍa decirse que fue el escritor cristiano mÁs influyente de su tiempo. Fue profesor particular de literatura inglesa y miembro de la junta de gobierno en la Universidad Oxford hasta 1954, cuando fue nombrado profesor de literatura medieval y renacentista en la Universidad Cambridge, cargo que desempeÑÓ hasta que se jubilÓ. Sus contribuciones a la crÍtica literaria, literatura infantil, literatura fantÁstica y teologÍa popular le trajeron fama y aclamaciÓn a nivel internacional. C. S. Lewis escribiÓ mÁs de treinta libros, lo cual le permitiÓ alcanzar una enorme audiencia, y sus obras aÚn atraen a miles de nuevos lectores cada aÑo. Sus mÁs distinguidas y populares obras incluyen Las CrÓnicas de Narnia, Los Cuatro Amores, Cartas del Diablo a Su Sobrino y Mero Cristianismo.

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