User:Lsommerer

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I was previously trying to unify the content related to C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia. Not so much editing right now as putting things in order, categorizing, making Narnia specific things a bit more uniform. I imagine that those pages will get a lot more traffic after the Disney movie comes out, and that people would be more likely to add stuff if things looked a little more "well kept."

Currently
Currently working on adding content to The Chronicles of Narnia.


 * User:Lsommerer/Shift the ape from the last battle cleanup.
 * Chronicles of Narnia Critisism sandbox has been useful in reaching consensus on critisism section
 * Chronicles of Narnia Character Example is something I'm working on
 * WikiProject Narnia/Sandbox/NarniaCharacterInfobox2 which I'm experimenting with based on the infobox by Tim4christ17
 * User:Lsommerer/class a class project.
 * User:Lsommerer/students vandalism reform school
 * User:Lsommerer/narnia_timeline working on merging timeline info back in to Narnia (world)

Things to do

 * Rethink the usefulness of the Narnia page. Maybe it should be changed into smaller articles and those summarized on The Chronicles of Narnia
 * Make Reading Order section into article and summarize it on main article
 * Add The books section with very brief synopsis of each title (maybe not needed)
 * Restructure Publication/reading order section (with a table?)
 * move Cultural/External References to own page
 * Categorize Cultural/External Reference section (is this long enough to summarize and split from main article?)
 * Add section on differences in American/British versions
 * Combine the stub "Narnia Places" articles into one list
 * Combine the stub "Narnia Character" articles into one list
 * The Narnia creatures section is a mess, but I don't know what should be done to it

Potential Sources for The Chronicles of Narnia article:
Lots more here
 * "C.S. Lewis: Literary Lion of Narnia." Independent Online. November 15, 2005
 * Christopher, Joe R. "C.S. Lewis." Tarleton State University, 1987.
 * Coren, Michael. "The Man who Created Narnia: The Story of C.S. Lewis." Lester Publishing, 1994.
 * Easterbrook, Greg. "In Defense of C.S. Lewis." The Atlantic, October 2001.
 * Giles, Jeff. "Next Stop. Narnia." Newsweek. November 7, 2005.
 * Gopnik, Adam. "Prisoner of Narnia." The New Yorker. November 21, 2005
 * Hart, Dabney Adams. "Through the Open Door: A New Look at C.S. Lewis." University of Alabama Press, 1984.
 * Hillegas, Mark R, ed. "Shadows of Imagination." Southern Illinois University Press, 1969.
 * Lewis, C.S. "The Chronicles of Narnia." HarperCollins.
 * Lewis, C.S. "The Essential C.S. Lewis." Lyle W. Dorsett, Editor. MacMillan, 1988.
 * Lewis, C.S. "Of Other Worlds: Essays and Stories." Harcourt, 1966.
 * Lewis, C.S. "Surprised by Joy: An Autobiography." Harcourt, 1956.
 * Manlove, Colin. "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Patterning of a Fantastic World." Twayne, 1993.
 * Manly, Lorne. "The Chronicles of Making a Narnia Film." New York Times. November 8, 2005.
 * McGrath, Charles. "The Narnia Skirmishes." New York Times. November 13, 2005.
 * "Narnia Stirs Controversy over Christianity." October 18 2005
 * Nelson, Michael. "One Mythology among Many: The Spiritual Odyssey of C.S. Lewis." Virginia Quarterly Review, Autumn 96, Vol. 72, Issue 4.
 * Nicholson, Mervin. "C.S. Lewis and the Scholarship of Imagination in E Nesbit and Rider Haggard." Renascence, Fall 1998. vol. 51 Issue 1.
 * Sibley, Brian. "The Land of Narnia." Harper & Row, 1989.
 * Shulevitz, Judith. "Don't Mess with Aslan." New York Times Book Review. August 26, 2001.
 * Waters, Jen. "Chronicling C.S. Lewis." The Washington Times. November 8, 2005.
 * White, Michael. "The Birth of Narnia." The Sunday Times ï¿½ Review. November 6, 2005.
 * Zipp, Yvonne. "Spotlight on the Creator of Narnia." Christian Science Monitor. November 1, 2005.

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