INDEX

(Unlabeled titles are by Lewis)

 

 

The Abolition of Man, 24, 146n2

Abrams, M. H., 11

Alexander, John, 13

Allegory, xii, 3-5, 17, 27, 132, 135, 146n7

Allusions, xiii, 59, 66, 67, 92-93

Antiromance, 11, 29, 98, 115, 118

Apocalypse, 146n7

The Apostles’ Creed, 65

Archetype, 6-10, 27-29, 39, 51-53, 56, 59, 68-70, 81-85, 98, 108, 111-12, 131, 132, 135, 139nn17, 18, 19, 144n6

Arnott, Anne, 143n6

Aslan, 9, 27, 58-60, 92-93, 106-7, 121, 130, 133-34, 144n6

 

Bacchus, 45, 58

Baptism, 56, 63

The Bible, xiii; Deuteronomy, 67; Exodus, 59, 93; Genesis, 94, 143n3; Hebrews, 106; Isaiah, 27; John, 59, 66, 106, 143n4; Matthew, 145n5, 146n7; Psalms, 83

Brady, Charles A., 3

Bunyan, John: The Pilgrim’s Progress, 141n3

 

Campbell, Joseph, 139n18

Carnell, Corbin Scott, 142n7

Caspian, 8, 33-34, 48, 51-52, 78-79

“Christian Apologetics,” 120

The Christian element in the Chronicles, 17, 25-28, 30-31, 40-43, 48, 55-56, 58-60, 60-63, 66-67, 72, 78-79, 92-95, 103-4, 106-7, 127-30, 131-34, 145n6

Circe, 9, 69, 101

Cities, 84, 87, 99, 111-12

Comedy, 11, 98, 105, 108, 112

Conventions, 13-15

The country, 111-12

Cox, John D., 142n2

Creation, 105-7, 143n4, 144n6

“Cross-Examination,” 120

Crouch, M. S., 138n10

Curiosity, 142-43n2

 

Dance, 39, 44, 77-78

Dante, Alighieri: The Divine Comedy, 128

Death, 28, 78-79, 122-24

The desert, 6, 84, 89-90, 108

Displacement, 13

 

Edmund Pevensie, 22-23, 28-29, 132-133

Emeth the Calormene, 127, 133-34, 146-47n2

English Literature in the Sixteenth Century, Excluding Drama, 20  [ß p. 152]

Eucharist, 61-63

Eustace Clarence Scrubb, 53-57

An Experiment in Criticism, 4, 17-18

 

Fairy tale, 2, 12, 131, 132

Fantasy, 2-3, 20-22, 131

Father Christmas, 10, 58, 140n24

Form, 1-3, 12

Frye, Northrop, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 29, 65, 72-74, 76, 78, 81, 82, 99, 105, 115, 118, 125

 

Gardens, 6, 55, 108, 129

GoodKnight, Glen, 140n21

Grace, 25-29, 147n3

Graves, Robert, 139n18

Green, Roger, Lancelyn, 140nn24,1

 

Haley, Alex, 83

Hamilton, Edith, 45

Hero, 48, 139n18

Holman, C. Hugh, xii, 2, 11

Holy Communion, 61-63

Homer: The Odyssey, 83

Hooper, Walter, xi, 132, 140nn24, 1, 143n5, 146nn7, 9.

The Horse and His Boy, 8, 14, 15, 81-96, 137n6

Huttar, Charles A., 143n3

 

Identity, 8, 74-75, 81-96, 139n18

Irony, 11, 118-21

“Is Progress Possible?”, 63, 119-20

“It All Began with a Picture . . . ,” 19

 

Jadis the Queen, 9-10, 101-2, 139n20, 140n22

Joseph, 82, 94

Journey, 7, 8, 40, 50-53, 85-86, 89-90, 95, 108. See also Pilgrimage

Joy. See Longing

Judgement, 145n5

Jung, Carl Gustav, 139n19

 

Kilby, Clyde S., 140n24, 143n6

 

The Last Battle, 4, 5, 8, 14, 42, 98, 113, 115-30, 133-34, 144-45n6, 146nn6, 7, 8

The Law of Human Nature, 22-26, 28

Lemon, Lee T., 2

Letters by Lewis, 5-6, 9, 17, 143n6

Lilith, 9, 102, 139-40n21

Lindskoog, Kathryn A., 137n6

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, 4, 7-8, 9, 13, 14, 19-31, 45, 56, 58, 69, 101, 132-33, 140n22, 141n5, 142n3, 143-44n6

Longing, 60-63, 83-84, 115-18, 126-30, 142n7

Lucretius, 143n3

 

MacDonald, George, 2-3, 4, 6

Magic, 2, 11, 19-20, 100-2

The Magician’s Book, 57-58

The Magician’s Nephew, 8, 14, 42, 97-113, 115, 121, 130, 140n22, 142nn6, 3, 143-145n6, 145-46n6

Maturation, 8, 28-29, 33-34, 39-41, 51-53, 57-60, 85-96, 108-9

Meilaender, Gilbert, 147n3

Mere Christianity, xii, xiii, 1, 9, 14-15, 23, 25, 26, 30, 41, 43, 49, 54, 56, 60, 61, 63, 67, 83, 92, 100, 104, 107, 109, 127, 132, 137n5, 141n2, 145n6

Milton, John: Paradise Lost, 143n3

Miracles, 4

Modernism, 53-54

Monomyth, 8, 97-98, 139n18

Montgomery, John W., 3, 134, 146n7, 147n4

Moorman, Charles, 139n18

Morality, 100-111, 145n5, 147n3

Myth, 4-5, 28, 58-59, 131, 139n19

“Myth Became Fact,” 9

Mythos, 10-12

 

Of Other Words, xii, 2, 5, 12, 15-17, 134-35, 138n4, 140n1

“On Stories,” xii, 15-16

“On Three Ways of Writing for Children,” 12, 16-17, 134-35, 138n4

Order for reading the Chronicles, 143-45n6

“Outline of Narnian History,” 111, 143n5 [ß p. 153]

Out of the Silent Planet, 24

Ovid, 143n3

 

Patch, Howard R., 141n1

Pilgrimage, 55-63, 147n3. See also Journey

The Pilgrim’s Regress, 4-5, 141n3

Plato, 128, 145n5

“The Poison of Subjectivism,” 24-25

Practicality, 39

A Preface to Paradise Lost, 1, 139n17

Prince Caspian, 8, 14, 15, 33-48, 58, 140n22

Progress, 49-50, 53-54, 63, 141n3

Providence, 72, 74, 76, 80, 93-94

“Psycho-Analysis and Literary Criticism,” xii, 139n19

 

The Queen of Underworld, 69-70, 142n2

Quest, 7, 11, 21, 50, 68-70, 73-76, 82, 108. See also Journey

 

Racism, 13-14

Reepicheep, 60-63

“Religion without Dogma?”, 139n19, 146n8

Romance, 11, 12, 13-15, 29-30, 44, 68, 98, 115, 126, 131

Ryken, Leland, 138n16, 142n1

 

Schultz, Howard, 142n2

Sexism, 13, 14

The Silver Chair, 8, 14, 65-80, 123, 142n2

“Sometimes Fairy Stories May Say Best What’s to be Said,” 2, 5, 12, 17

Spenser’s Images of Life, 139n17

Starr, Nathan C., 145n5

Surprised by Joy, 60, 84, 139n19

 

The Tao, 24. See also The Law of Human Nature

Tash, 127, 146nn7, 8

Temptation, 57, 71, 101, 102, 108-9

Temptress, 9-10, 69, 101

That Hideous Strength, 24

Till We Have Faces, 42, 146n8

Tixier, Eliane, 142n7

Tolkien, J. R. R., 2, 20

Tragedy, 11, 98, 100, 112

Trust, 15, 40-43, 48, 72, 74, 76, 92-95

 

Violence, 12, 13, 14-15

Voyage archetype, 50-52

The Voyage of the “Dawn Treader,” 4, 5, 8, 14, 43-44, 49-63, 108, 133, 138n8, 141n5, 143n2

 

Water, 52, 56, 66, 79, 85

“The Weight of Glory,” 83

The White Witch. See Jadis the Queen [ß p. 154]