Entity: NARNIA
Narnia is an imaginary land of magic people and talking animals created by C.S. Lewis in a series of seven children's books known as The Chronicles of Narnia.
NARNIA
Etymology
The term 'Narnia' was coined by C.S. Lewis for his series of children's books.
Definition
Narnia is a fantastical realm of talking animals and mythical creatures, featured in The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis.
Historical Context
Created by C.S. Lewis, Narnia first appeared in 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' in 1950, captivating readers with its magical world.
Cultural Significance
Narnia has become a beloved fictional land, inspiring readers with its themes of courage, loyalty, and adventure.
Related Concepts
Narnia is often associated with other fantasy worlds like Middle-earth from J.R.R. Tolkien's works.
See Also
- The Chronicles of Narnia
- C.S. Lewis
A fantastical realm of talking animals and mythical creatures, depicted in a series of children's books by C.S. Lewis.