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   nystulc@cs.com wrote:   
   > Steuard Jensen wrote:   
      
      
      
   >> I've never been clear on how to reconcile all this. But it's another   
   >> reason that I suggest reading the Narnia books in publication order:   
   >> the contradictions are less glaring if you ease into them as Lewis   
   >> apparently did. :)   
   >   
   > I'm sure there are contradictions somewhere. Odd that you failed to   
   > mention any.   
      
   I agree. I thought it would be quite easy to rebut most of Steuard's   
   "glaring inconsistencies", but didn't have time to do so when he first   
   posted them. Thanks for doing a neat summary of it.   
      
   Can _you_ think of any inconsistencies?   
      
   Incidentially, for those interested in Narnia, both movie and film, you   
   might be interested in the review and essays here, which I enjoyed   
   reading (beware of the links breaking across lines):   
      
   http://andrewrilstone.blogspot.com/2006/01/lion-witch-and-wardrobe_08.html   
      
   http://andrewrilstone.blogspot.com/2005/12/see-you-later-allegorist.html   
      
   http://andrewrilstone.blogspot.com/2005/11/lipstick-on-my-scholar.html   
      
   Christopher   
      
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