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Edwards, Bruce L., Jr. "C. S. Lewis." In Research Guide to Biography and Criticism, edited by Walton Beacham. Washington, DC: Beacham Publishing, 1985. This article provides an overview of the best that has been written about Lewis, with evaluations of the most important biographies.
Ford, Paul F. Companion to Narnia. New York: Collier/Macmillan, 1986. This is a thorough alphabetical listing and discussion of the characters, places, events, and ideas in The Chronicles of Narnia. One of the best books of its kind ever published, it provides a sensible,...
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