Narnia, Chronicle of Narnia

Friday, February 10, 2006

RE: [narnia] a question on THE BOY AND HIS HORSE

I know it was published by Walter Hooper in Past Watchful Dragons, but I think it was based on some of Lewis’s own writings.

 

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Subject: Re: [narnia] a question on THE BOY AND HIS HORSE

 

Who wrote the official chronology?

 

On Feb 10, 2006, at 12:04 PM, O. Daniel Stanley wrote:

 

I’m more likely to think that the mistake was in the “official chronology” rather than in Lewis’s writing.  It seems the idea of one year between HHB and the hunting of the white stag doesn’t make complete sense.

 

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To: narnia@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [narnia] a question on THE BOY AND HIS HORSE

 

Its just 1 year before, according to the official chronology. I think that it was just an honest mistake by Lewis.

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Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:20 PM

Subject: Re: [narnia] a question on THE BOY AND HIS HORSE

 

 

According to the Narnia timeline, however, the story of Horse and his Boy takes place only a year or two before the hunting of the white stag, actually. (forgive me for not remembering quite when it was). I suspect Lewis just didn't think that much about it. It's true, though, Lucy seems most likely to remember.

 

-Namiko

 

On Feb 7, 2006, at 6:10 AM, Erin Carter wrote:

We don't know when Horse and His Boy happens, therefor it is probably still in the time where they do remember coming to Narnia. Also, just because it seems like a dream doesn't mean they forget, and of them all, I'll bet Lucy remembers the best because of the person she is.

 

Kate <caterina182@yahoo.com> wrote:Hi! I have a question, in the end of the horse and his boy, queen lucy

 

tells them all the story of the wardrobe and how all of the 4 king and

queens got to narnia. But i dont understand. In the lion the witch and

the wardrobe, the four pevensies had forgotten everything about how

they got in there, they didnt even remember the lamp post when they saw

it again.

 

I hope someone can solve this for me!

Tankz






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Re: [narnia] a question on THE BOY AND HIS HORSE

Who wrote the official chronology?

On Feb 10, 2006, at 12:04 PM, O. Daniel Stanley wrote:

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<fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param><bigger><bigger>We don't
know when Horse and His Boy happens, therefor it is probably still in
the time where they do remember coming to Narnia. Also, just because
it seems like a dream doesn't mean they forget, and of them all, I'll
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RE: [narnia] a question on THE BOY AND HIS HORSE

I’m more likely to think that the mistake was in the “official chronology” rather than in Lewis’s writing.  It seems the idea of one year between HHB and the hunting of the white stag doesn’t make complete sense.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: narnia@yahoogroups.com [mailto:narnia@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Rodolfo Schmauk Ortúzar
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 10:22 AM
To: narnia@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [narnia] a question on THE BOY AND HIS HORSE

 

Its just 1 year before, according to the official chronology. I think that it was just an honest mistake by Lewis.

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Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:20 PM

Subject: Re: [narnia] a question on THE BOY AND HIS HORSE

 

According to the Narnia timeline, however, the story of Horse and his Boy takes place only a year or two before the hunting of the white stag, actually. (forgive me for not remembering quite when it was). I suspect Lewis just didn't think that much about it. It's true, though, Lucy seems most likely to remember.

-Namiko

On Feb 7, 2006, at 6:10 AM, Erin Carter wrote:

We don't know when Horse and His Boy happens, therefor it is probably still in the time where they do remember coming to Narnia. Also, just because it seems like a dream doesn't mean they forget, and of them all, I'll bet Lucy remembers the best because of the person she is.

Kate <caterina182@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi! I have a question, in the end of the horse and his boy, queen lucy

tells them all the story of the wardrobe and how all of the 4 king and
queens got to narnia. But i dont understand. In the lion the witch and
the wardrobe, the four pevensies had forgotten everything about how
they got in there, they didnt even remember the lamp post when they saw
it again.

I hope someone can solve this for me!
Tankz





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Re: [thelionscall] Themes in Narnia

In a message dated 09/02/2006 23:44:32 GMT Standard Time, tpitner@netscape.net writes:
Thanks for all your input on the BBC set on Narnia.
I have noticed that one of the themes in the Narnia books is
personal growth. In Lion, Witch and Wardrobe,Edmund matures through
his experience in Narnia and takes this change with him when he
returns to the "real world". I am partway through Voyage of the
Dawn Treader. Eustace, the cousin, is in need of personal growth
and I am anticipating he will grow through his experience there.
I have read a little of the "Outward Bound" experiences where
young people grow through facing challenges.          -Tom
Hey,
 
I am reading the very same book.  What a coincidence!  I was thinking that the other day as well.  Edmund and Eustace are definitely going on the same kind of path and it's good to see that they are growing into I guess young adults and facing up to the responsibilities/challenges. 
 
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Re: [narnia] a question on THE BOY AND HIS HORSE

Its just 1 year before, according to the official chronology. I think that it was just an honest mistake by Lewis.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: [narnia] a question on THE BOY AND HIS HORSE

According to the Narnia timeline, however, the story of Horse and his Boy takes place only a year or two before the hunting of the white stag, actually. (forgive me for not remembering quite when it was). I suspect Lewis just didn't think that much about it. It's true, though, Lucy seems most likely to remember.

-Namiko

On Feb 7, 2006, at 6:10 AM, Erin Carter wrote:

We don't know when Horse and His Boy happens, therefor it is probably still in the time where they do remember coming to Narnia. Also, just because it seems like a dream doesn't mean they forget, and of them all, I'll bet Lucy remembers the best because of the person she is.

Kate <caterina182@yahoo.com> wrote:Hi! I have a question, in the end of the horse and his boy, queen lucy
tells them all the story of the wardrobe and how all of the 4 king and
queens got to narnia. But i dont understand. In the lion the witch and
the wardrobe, the four pevensies had forgotten everything about how
they got in there, they didnt even remember the lamp post when they saw
it again.

I hope someone can solve this for me!
Tankz






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