, published in 1950 by British author C.S. Lewis, is a cornerstone of children's fantasy literature and the most famous entry in The Chronicles of Narnia series. Written as a gift for his godchild, Lucy Barfield, the novel introduces readers to a magical world hidden within an old wardrobe. Plot Summary
: Edmund enters Narnia separately and is seduced by the Witch’s magical Turkish Delight and promises of power, leading him to betray his siblings. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (The Chron...
: The children join forces with Aslan , the Great Lion and rightful king. Aslan sacrifices himself to save Edmund from the "Deep Magic," but is resurrected by "Deeper Magic" before leading the final battle to defeat the Witch. Key Characters , published in 1950 by British author C
: Narnia is trapped in an "eternal winter but never Christmas" under the tyranny of the White Witch, Jadis , who turns her enemies into stone. Plot Summary : Edmund enters Narnia separately and
: Exploring the professor’s house, Lucy finds a magical wardrobe that serves as a portal to Narnia.