See Disclaimers and Affiliates for more information. I choose affiliates with care and appreciate your supporting my work in this way. This means if you click on a link to a product or service and make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no cost to you. Here, I want to talk about Irish history in The Chronicles of Narnia (TCofN).ĭISCLOSURE: This post may contain affiliate links. It’s important to acknowledge these issues, but they aren’t the focus of this post. There’s also lot of debate about sexism, racism, and colonialism in The Chronicles of Narnia. For the record, I’m on the side of publication order). There is some debate about the best order in which to read them. (At least, it’s second in order of publication. Prince Caspian, published in 1951, is the second book in the classic children’s fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S.
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