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Lion, the Witch and the Wardobe is a smash hit. We've got the English versions
too. How fun it would be to compare! Write us if you've
read both. The
movie has been a box office tour de force, but long before the big screen, in
the 1950s, the book, a series of them, were extraordinarily popular. C.S.
Lewis was
a literary and theological renaissance man.
As Oxford don and among the literary world's elite. The rest of the world knows
him as the writer of books about Aslan and four very brave children. Beyond Narnia, of course, he write classics such as Mere Christianity and the Screwtape Letters.
Be sure to see our Harry
Potter and JRR Tolkien
pages for Hungarian versions of your favorites. See the Real Wardrobe
If you are ever in Chicago, be sure to visit the Marion
Wade Center.
You'll find C.S. Lewis' papers, library and the wardrobe which inspired the book,
and also those of other British authors: Owen
Barfield, G.K.
Chesterton, JRR
Tolkien, C.S.
Lewis, George
MacDonald, Dorothy
L. Sayers, and Charles
Williams. See the right for a link to purchase a magazine dedicated to the
study of these authors.
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the Gospel of John in Hungarian. |
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