Index Of The Chronicles Of Narnia The Lion The | Witch And The Wardrobe New
Chapter I: Lucy Looks into a Wardrobe
Chapter II: What Lucy Found There
Chapter III: Edmund and the Wardrobe
Chapter IV: Turkish Delight
Chapter V: Back on This Side of the Door
Chapter VI: Into the Forest
Chapter VII: A Day with the Beavers
Chapter VIII: What Happened after Dinner
Chapter IX: In the Witch’s House
Chapter X: The Spell Begins to Break
Chapter XI: Aslan Is Nearer
Chapter XII: Peter’s First Battle
Chapter XIII: Deep Magic from the Dawn of Time
Chapter XIV: The Triumph of the Witch
Chapter XV: Deeper Magic from Before the Dawn of Time
Chapter XVI: What Happened about the Statues Chapter I: Lucy Looks into a Wardrobe
Chapter XVII: The Hunting of the White Stag
Before diving into the index itself, it is important to clarify what "new" means in the context of this 1950 classic. Recent years have seen several major re-releases:
This index consolidates all these updates, providing a new way to search for people, places, and plot points.
C. S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe tells how four Pevensie siblings—Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy—discover the magical land of Narnia through a wardrobe. Under the White Witch’s perpetual winter, Narnia awaits fulfillment of an ancient prophecy naming four human rulers. The story centers on Edmund’s betrayal, Aslan’s sacrificial death and resurrection by deeper magic, and the siblings’ growth into courage and wisdom as kings and queens. Combining mythic creatures, Christian symbolism, and child-friendly wonder, the novel balances adventure and moral lessons, making it a seminal work of 20th-century children’s fantasy with enduring appeal and numerous adaptations.
Would you like this expanded into a full indexed table with page/location placeholders for an edition you own? Chapter II: What Lucy Found There
Below is the master index for The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, organized alphabetically. Each entry includes chapter references (I–XVII) and, where applicable, updated notes from recent publications.
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