Food in the Chronicles of Narnia
Food in the Chronicles of Narnia is an important theme in C. S. Lewis's literary work. Food is a common theme of children's literature where it is often a device to tempt children, leading them astray into dangerous situations. Lewis has discussed the subject in his essay On Three Ways of Writing for Children, commenting on comparisons that some readers have drawn with the role sex plays in adult literature, but Lewis has never accepted that there is any sexual innuendo to the food imagery in his books, saying only I myself like eating and drinking, I put in what I would have liked to read when I was a child and what I still like reading now that I am in my fifties. [[Category:Uncategorized
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