![]() |
+44 (0)1626 897 090 | Your basket Items: |
Total: £0.00 |
|
| Mon-Fri 9am-5pm GMT, answerphone other times |
Checkout
|
|||
| SEARCH | ||||
As a child, Laura Miller read and loved CS Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia, but as a more sceptical teenager she felt tricked and betrayed by their Christian themes. In this book she explains how she has revisited the stories as an adult and learned to look beyond their author's deep prejudices and their categorization as 'children's' or 'Christian' literature, to appreciate them as an erudite literary creation which fired the imaginations of such writers as Neil Gaiman and Philip Pullman. American-cut pages.
Next Literary Criticism book
Previous Literary Criticism book