C.S. Lewis

C.S. Lewis’s works spark imagination and reflection; discover ways to guide students through moral and literary exploration.

Watercolor painting of C.S. Lewis with snowy Narnia on one side and the Wood Between the Worlds on the other, two arrows above his head pointing to each world, symbolizing the choice of reading order.
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The Magician’s Nephew Prequel: Written Later, Set First — Publication Order vs Chronological Order in Narnia

In The Magician’s Nephew, C. S. Lewis crafted Narnia’s origins — yet the novel was not written first. Does this have implications for teaching the series? Absolutely. This article explores The Magician’s Nephew’s role as a Narnia prequel and why the difference between publication and chronological order matters in the classroom.

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