K
Kliska
Guest
I’m of the same mind as you. I read them in published order first, and it always just seems to fit to keep reading them that way. I prefer finding out the history of Narnia later in the journey I guess.Speaking of which…
I read the Chronicles in the order they were published. This includes later-added backstories, such as The Magician’s Nephew coming in, I think, 6th; the Genesis (and more) of Narnia.
I have noticed some editions - full sets - of the Chronicles putting them in the chronological order, approximate, of events as they happened in Narnia. What’s your take on that? Which order is the true, Chronological Chronicles?
My preference is the order Lewis wrote them. After all, the Aeneid doesn’t begin at the beginning, it starts “in Medias Res”, that is, the reader is thrown into the action. Then he or she learns the backstory, after the author Virgil has prepared them properly to understand.
Of course, in modern publishing authors don’t have control over publishing sequence, so we don’t know exactly if the order published is the order written. Now I have to reread the Chronicles, I could use a wonder refill.
I read VOYAGE OF THE "DAWN TREADER "FIRST. It was the first that came to hand.