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Magician's Nephew

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Pages
221
Language
EN
ISBN
9780060764906
Reading Time
~3h 52min

Magician's Nephew is a book by C.S. Lewis. It has 221 pages.

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C.S. Lewis’s The Magician’s Nephew introduces readers to the origins of a beloved fantasy realm through the journey of two London children who discover enchanted silver rings capable of transporting them across worlds. Guided by a well-meaning but misguided uncle, the siblings witness the birth of a new universe and encounter its first inhabitants, including talking creatures and a majestic lion. The narrative explores profound themes of creation, moral responsibility, and the consequences of wielding power without wisdom. Written by a renowned Oxford scholar and literary critic, the novel weaves mythic storytelling with thoughtful reflections on faith, temptation, and the nature of good and evil. Though published in 1955 as part of a larger series, it stands as a self-contained tale that establishes the foundational mythology of its fictional world. Lewis’s precise prose and imaginative scope have secured the book’s place in children’s literature, offering readers a carefully constructed adventure that balances wonder with ethical inquiry.

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How many pages is Magician's Nephew?+

Magician's Nephew has 221 pages.

What is Magician's Nephew about?+

C.S. Lewis’s The Magician’s Nephew introduces readers to the origins of a beloved fantasy realm through the journey of two London children who discover enchanted silver rings capable of transporting them across worlds. Guided by a well-meaning but misguided uncle, the siblings witness the birth of a...

Who wrote Magician's Nephew?+

Magician's Nephew was written by C.S. Lewis.