"The whole art and joy of words": Aslan's speech in the Chronicles of Narnia.(Critical Essay)
From: Mythlore
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Date: 6/22/2003
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Author: Alexander, Joy
THERE are many instances in literature of characters stepping out of the books which create them. What I mean is that many people recognise and know about Robinson Crusoe, Oliver Twist, or Peter Pan who have certainly never read the stories in which they feature. Another example is Aslan, who is widely known to be a lion and can perhaps be associated with Narnia even though little else about the Narnian Chronicles may be known. Nor is there likely to be much argument that he is the ...
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