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Literary Allusions to Narnia

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The Chronicles are referenced numerous times in other works of fiction. Let's collect as many allusions as we can in this thread.


   
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Draven's Defiance by Paul McCusker mentions Narnia twice. The narrator, Scott, is asked to go on what he knows would be an adventure. He said, "[It would be like] asking Peter, Lucy, Edmund, and Susan not to go to Narnia." Later, Scott hopes "that coming to Marus is the same as going to Narnia, where days, months, and years might pass while only seconds passed in your own world."


   
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Jaygee,
So cool!

By the way I seem to recall in Inkheart something about a faun from Narnia wandering around the library at the aunties estate, but without Cornelia Funke's book in front of me, I can't remember the details. Lifeline, anyone?


   
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Bryan Davis' Dragon's in Our Midst series has one of the main characters, Bonnie, being a Narnia fan. In book three she wears a "Not a tame lion" shirt.

I don't know if this was intentional or not, but every time I see the book/movie title Bridge to Terebithia, I read Terebinthia instead.

Doctor Who did a Christmas special a few years ago that had a number of nods to Narnia.

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...Wait...It's not Terebinthia? Never realized that....


   
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@ Hermit: I do the same thing whenever I see the title. 😆 I guess a lot of Narnia readers do. 😕

Sooo, I had been meaning to read Bridge to Terebithia, so I finally did and I just finished it. ... SAD. Argh. Anyway, while I was reading through it, I found a few things directly related to Narnia.

"I know" -- she was getting excited -- "it could be a magic country like Narnia..."
And she loaned Jess all her books about Narnia (awesome 😛 ). Aslan was mentioned at some point, too.


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I just finished reading Shingaling by R.J. Palacio. In one chapter two characters who had known each other for years suddenly discover they share a deep connection and it is described as a Narnia-like experience, as if they have opened a wardrobe door and unexpectedly both found themselves in Narnia. In another chapter about happy endings, the main character talks about how Edmund (Pevensie) was able to redeem himself.


   
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I just came across a reference to Prince Caspian in Brian Selznick's 1/2 storyboard story, 1/2 novel, The Marvels.
p. 393:
"...the two of them would sneak off to some empty room at school, light a candle, and read out lout to each other from one of Blink's books. They'd quickly get caught up in the adventures of characters with names like Pip and Mowgli and Prince Caspian."

[Note: I don't think I would recommend this book overall though. I felt let-down/disappointed by the plot.]


   
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I don't know if this counts but whenever Nabeel Qu'reshi said in his book, "The light of day seemed dark to me" (I would have to check it) I would remember, "The light of the sun seemed dark in my eyes"

He does all things well.


   
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Posted by: @benisse
By the way I seem to recall in Inkheart something about a faun from Narnia wandering around the library at the aunties estate, but without Cornelia Funke's book in front of me, I can't remember the details. Lifeline, anyone?
I don't remember this, but it's totally believable. That's a book I should revisit sometime.

@knightofnarnia : I can totally see you making that connection. I listen to BBC radio a lot in the evenings and in last night's evening comedy programme (which I won't bother to name because it was rather silly and not TLC-friendly), there was a cat named Prince Catspian. 😋

I always find it a bit odd that because Narnia is much more broadly known in British culture, you get random name-drops like that in the least expected places.

 

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@jesusgirl4ever @hermitoftheNorthernMarch
I conflate Terabithia and Terebinthia too!


   
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