Index Of The Chronicles Of Narnia | Free
| Book | Primary Locations | | :--- | :--- | | The Magician’s Nephew | The Wood between the Worlds (a meta-forest with portals), The Hall of Images (Charn), The Lamppost (created at Narnia’s birth). | | The Lion, the Witch... | The Beaver’s Dam, the Stone Table (site of sacrifice and resurrection), the Witch’s Castle (courtyard of statues). | | The Horse and His Boy | Tashbaan (Calormen capital on a spit of land), The Tombs of the Ancient Kings, Mount Pire (Hermit’s hill). | | Prince Caspian | Aslan’s How (the burial mound of the Stone Table), the Great River of Narnia, Beruna (site of the bridge battle). | | The Voyage of the Dawn Treader | The Lone Islands (Felinda, Doorn, Avra), Dragon Island, Deathwater Island (where everything turns to gold), The Dark Island (dreams come true), The Island of the Star (Ramandu’s table), The Utter East (end of the world). | | The Silver Chair | Ettinsmoor (stony giant territory), Harfang (castle of the Gentle Giants), The Underworld (Ruined City of the Giants, The Witch’s Courtyard). | | The Last Battle | The Stable Hill (a rickety barn that becomes a portal to Hell/Heaven), The Calormene Army Camps, The Last Garden. |
Caspian's historic voyage aboard the Dawn Treader .
The Pevensies' cousin, who begins as a difficult child and is transformed by his experiences in Narnia.
➜ Edmund, Lucy, and their cousin Eustace sail to the edge of the world with King Caspian.
Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer use magic rings to travel between worlds, accidentally bringing evil into a brand-new universe during its creation. index of the chronicles of narnia
This index of people shows Lewis’s dramaturgy: external adventures mirror inner moral growth. The children don’t just save Narnia; they discover themselves.
– A story taking place entirely during the Golden Age reign of the Pevensies.
A magical horn gifted to Susan by Father Christmas. When blown, it summons help from anywhere in Narnia. Caspian uses it to recall the Pevensies.
– The creation of Narnia and the origin of the White Witch. | Book | Primary Locations | | :---
– Lucy, Edmund, and Eustace sail to the edge of the world.
The world of Narnia is populated by a blend of creatures from classical mythology, British folklore, and Lewis’s own imagination. The Pevensie Siblings
Before diving into the index, one must address the indexing of the books themselves. There are two prevailing orders:
The Great Lion, creator of Narnia, and a representation of Jesus Christ. He appears in all seven books. | | The Horse and His Boy |
The Pevensies' journey from Londoners to rulers of a magical world mirrors the transition from childhood to adulthood. The World-Building of Narnia
Most notably seen in Aslan’s death on the Stone Table.
(The end of Narnia and the transition to Aslan's Country) 2. Character Index: Heroes, Villains, and Mythical Beasts
The magical portal connecting Earth to Narnia, made from a tree grown from an apple brought from the young Narnia.
The rightful Telmarine heir who restores Old Narnia with the help of the Pevensies.