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Reader's Guide to Caspian
A Reader鈥檚 Guide to Caspian: A Journey into C. S. Lewis鈥檚 Narnia By Leland Ryken and Marjorie Lamp Mead
It is an odd fact that many adults, when given the choice, will just read kids books. Why do we condescend, time and again, to follow a few children into a magical woodland? C. S. Lewis scholar Marjorie Lamp Mead and literary specialist Leland Ryken have provided us with a hint.
A Reader鈥檚 Guide to Caspian is meant to give vocabulary to that intangible delight we feel while reading Lewis鈥檚 fantasy. The 鈥渏ourney鈥 Mead and Ryken have prepared is a literary one. Delving into literary forms and devices such as allegory and 鈥渞escue motif,鈥 they tastefully reveal the method behind the story鈥檚 magic.
And if you suspect these authors to be a couple heartless lab coats, eager to terminate the spirit of a masterpiece鈥攔est assured. Here are Leland Ryken and Marjorie Lamp Mead鈥檚 introductory words to readers who have yet to read Caspian for the first time:
鈥淲e say to those who are about to embark upon our reader鈥檚 guide to Prince Caspian: 鈥楧ON鈥橳 READ THIS! Not yet.鈥 Instead, curl up in a corner somewhere quiet and settle down to read 鈥. And once you have enjoyed this classic tale in its superb and unique richness, then pick up this reader鈥檚 guide once again and join with us in conversation about story generally and Prince Caspian in particular.鈥
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