This beautiful Victorian addition to the fantasy world brought up plenty of questions when the 66-year-old novel was first published. Even today, many have questioned about the origins of the lamppost — which you can find the story for in The Magician’s Nephew — and the meaning behind it.
One of the stories long told about the inclusion of the lamppost is about when Lewis walked around Malvern, England, with fellow author and friend J.R.R. Tolkien. He looked at a lamppost and said that it would make a great start to a story. It was snowing at the time, providing the backdrop that would become The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe also wouldn’t have become what it was without a single picture: a faun carrying a bunch of parcels and an umbrella in a snowy wood. Despite Tolkien hating the first draft of the story — and Lewis subsequently burning it — because of a mixture of mythologies, the Chronicles of Narnia began, and the world hasn’t looked back since.
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