Pocket: Companion To Narnia, A Guide To The Magi...
: The book contains hundreds of alphabetically arranged entries covering every character (from Aslan to Zardeenah), place, event, and theme found within the seven Chronicles .
: Ford provides a specialized discussion on the "canonical" (publication) order versus the "chronological" order, advocating for the former to preserve the mystery of Aslan’s introduction. Why It’s Highly Rated
: Entries go beyond simple plot summaries; they analyze characters internally while drawing on Lewis’s other writings, his life influences, and literary allusions. Pocket Companion To Narnia, A Guide To The Magi...
: Critics from the Los Angeles Times have praised it for "clear prose, accurate scholarship," and "charming illustrations".
: Readers on Goodreads and Amazon frequently call it a "must-read" but warn that it is full of spoilers . Ford himself advises reading the Chronicles first before using the companion. : The book contains hundreds of alphabetically arranged
: As a professor of theology, Ford explores the biblical, philosophical, and mythopoeic threads Lewis wove into the stories. Critical Reception
The by Paul F. Ford is widely considered an indispensable resource for fans, serving as a comprehensive encyclopedia of Lewis's fictional universe. This "pocket" version is a more portable, concise edition of Ford's larger, peerless Companion to Narnia , which even served as a reference for the cast and crew of the major motion pictures. Key Content & Structure : Critics from the Los Angeles Times have
Unlike "codebreaker" guides that try to force allegorical meanings onto every detail, Ford's guide respects Lewis’s intent to let the stories be "very good stories" first. It acts as a friend "pointing out sights you haven't seen," making it perfect for parents reading aloud to children or adults looking to uncover the "allusive sub-text".