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Post-LWW fic: Peter is sullen, Susan is still in that state of, "This can't possibly be happening," Edmund is playing his mother and creeping her the hell out, and Lucy is traumatized. Helen Pevensie is also kind of a wreck, because dude, talk about having many things do a number on your psyche all at once.

My state of mind: Wait, so, okay, the Pevensies were evacuated from London somewhere around September of 1940. (The Blitz started on September 7, movie canon shows us that, uh, the Blitz is going on.) And they probably would have returned in 1941? But canon (PC, this time) also tells us they were at school during the course of that year. Book canon (PC, again) tells us that this is supposed to be Lucy's first year at boarding school. So -- Peter, Susan, and Edmund left the professor's house to go to school, and Lucy was left at the professor's house? Or would they have already been back in Finchley at that point in time?

Meanwhile, if I have Peter going running, what would he be wearing and would it be regarded as normal or not? (This is in Finchley.)

...this is why I try and stick to writing about Narnia, not England. I can make stuff up.

ETA: And Helen Pevensie would probably be working, yes? Must check if Papa Pevensie would have returned from his deployment or not.

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Date: 2009-02-06 04:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] animus-wyrmis.livejournal.com
The Narnia timeline contradicts book canon all over the place, though. ::mutters::

Lewis totally does break the fourth wall, but it's a bit ambiguous/misleading there, I'd say. (Oh Lewis.)

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Date: 2009-02-06 04:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katakokk.livejournal.com
Yeah, I guess it does. It was made way later anyways. But it's really the only SOURCE I have on this stuff. :\

He does. A lot of authors around his time and earlier tend to. Charlotte Bronte, for example, in Jane Eyre. She does the, "and dear readers, this part I did not mean to share with you" thing a lot. It's kinda frustrating at times.

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Date: 2009-02-06 04:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] animus-wyrmis.livejournal.com
My general take on the timeline is that it's good until it makes no sense whatsoever. (I think there's a big debate about who actually wrote it, too, but whatever.)

Oh, yeah! And Lewis has a very Nesbit-ish voice in LWW especially. I really love his conversational style (especially in VotDT!) (except that it means that there is no way I can make sense of LB), but it means things get difficult sometimes.

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Date: 2009-02-06 04:43 am (UTC)
ext_2135: narnia: home sweet home (soraki) (Default)
From: [identity profile] bedlamsbard.livejournal.com
EDITH NESBIT. DAMN.

...I was wracking my brain trying to figure out the title and author of a book I read sometime after I read the Narnia books, and it was this book (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Enchanted_Castle).

NESBIT. DAMN.

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Date: 2009-02-06 04:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] animus-wyrmis.livejournal.com
AAAGH IS THAT THE ONE WITH THE GIRL WHO PRETENDS TO BE A PRINCESS?? And she gives them bread and is like "It will be delicious unless you are EVIL and MORALLY TWISTED" and so the kids feel guilty?

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Date: 2009-02-06 04:48 am (UTC)
ext_2135: narnia: home sweet home (soraki) (Default)
From: [identity profile] bedlamsbard.livejournal.com
I DO NOT REMEMBER. I ONLY REMEMBER THAT THERE WAS A CASTLE.

I think I was like...six. Or seven.

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Date: 2009-02-06 04:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] animus-wyrmis.livejournal.com
That's the only part I remember, and I have no idea if it's the right book! But there is definitely a girl who pretends to be a sleeping princess? And she definitely feeds them fake magic bread.

Oh, I loved E Nesbit's books when I was little. :D

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Date: 2009-02-06 04:54 am (UTC)
ext_2135: narnia: home sweet home (soraki) (Default)
From: [identity profile] bedlamsbard.livejournal.com
All I remember is the cover! It was red. There was...a garden? And a castle? And a gate?

But it wasn't The Secret Garden. I don't think I've ever actually read The Secret Garden.

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Date: 2009-02-06 04:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] animus-wyrmis.livejournal.com
Yesss.

The Secret Garden doesn't have a castle anyway. (I am surprised you have never read it! I think every girl who grew up near me had a copy, because it was A Book For Girls and adults thought we should probably have it.)

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Date: 2009-02-06 04:59 am (UTC)
ext_2135: narnia: home sweet home (soraki) (Default)
From: [identity profile] bedlamsbard.livejournal.com
I have never read a lot of books people expect me to have read. (Which is weird, because all my friends at Tulane have read The Secret Garden and A Little Princess and I...saw the movies. And didn't particularly like them that much.)

I have read almost all of Edgar Rice Burroughs, though!

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Date: 2009-02-06 05:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] animus-wyrmis.livejournal.com
To be honest the movies weren't all that great. (Although the Shirley Temple version of A Little Princess is ridiculous/hilarious.) But I adored the books as a kid!

Oh, I think I read some of his Tarzan books way back when! (What else did you read when you were little?)

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Date: 2009-02-06 05:17 am (UTC)
ext_2135: narnia: home sweet home (soraki) (Default)
From: [identity profile] bedlamsbard.livejournal.com
I think I more or less go through it here (http://bedlamsbard.livejournal.com/371384.html).

The earliest stuff I remember is Burroughs, the Greek myths (I had this completely awesome illustrated children's Odyssey, so it was a real thrill to finally read the original Odyssey this year), Arthurian legend, these collections of children's editions/versions of a lot of classics, and a book of fairy tales from all over the world.

After that, well, I read the Little House on the Prairie books, of course, Tamora Pierce, Patricia C. Wrede, LotR, Narnia, Diana Wynne Jones, Robin McKinley, HP, Susan Cooper, Lloyd Alexander -- mostly YA fantasy, actually.

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Date: 2009-02-06 06:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katakokk.livejournal.com
Conversational style tends to be...problematic.

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