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Past Watchful Dragons The Narnian Chronicles Of Cs LewisPast Watchful Dragons The Narnian Chronicles Of Cs Lewis

Past Watchful Dragons The Narnian Chronicles Of Cs Lewis

Walter Hooper

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I thought I saw how stories of this kind could steal past a certain inhibition which had paralysed much of my own religion in childhood. Why did one find it so hard to feel as one was told one ought to feel about God or about the sufferings of Christ? I thought the chief reason was that one was told one ought to. An obligation to feel can freeze feelings. And reverence itself did harm. The whole subject was associated with lowered voices, almost as if it were something medical. But supposing that by casting all these things into an imaginary world, stripping them of their stained-glass and Sunday school associations, one could make them for the first time appear in their real potency? Could one not steal past those watchful dragons? I thought one could. --C. S. Lewis on The Chronicles of Narnia (delete this note: keep dragons sentence in bold)

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OL17435602W

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Children, great britainChildren, books and readingFantasy fiction, history and criticismNarnia (imaginary place)

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