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Lädt ... Die Chroniken von Narnia 4: Prinz Kaspian von Narnia (1951)von C. S. Lewis
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. More intriguing in its setup and resolution than the first, mostly because it radically adjusts the status quo of Narnia by fast-forwarding a 1000 years when the four kids return to it. The actual story between all this is just as frustrating to me as the first, however. It seems wholly disinterested in dramatics, which is a complaint that could be lobbied to parts of Tolkien's Middle-Earth series, but for a children's fairy tale I find it more necessary. We spend little time reacquainting ourselves with our main four when the story shifts to an extended backstory for the titular Prince Caspian, coming to the present adventure at about 100 pages in this edition where they connect and try to defeat the current temporary king Miraz. This action consists of the party walking around, hoping for some vague kind of help, and then ultimately receiving it from Aslan. Character agency seems not a concern. The duel between Peter and Miraz would be kind of exciting if it was written with some sense of suspense and drama, but again, it's kept at a distance for the most part. There's this side bit of treason going on with Miraz's right-hand men, but it's quickly brushed over to where it might as well not been in here. In summary--some more interesting bits inside of another tepid adventure. Not exactly.a page-turner given Lewis' approach to the story he's got here, but easy enough to finish. I hope for more abstract later entries, since he's not excellent at adventure or character so far. ( ) I know the most recent time I re-read this I struggled through it. Maybe because I listened to it this time it was easier and much more enjoyable. I love the growth of the characters and the descriptions. Reepicheep is one of my favorites. There is some gender role issues, but given the time period this was written. I can let that go. SPOILERS Given that I’ve watched the films and that the adaptation of “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” was almost identical to the book, I was a little surprised that this book was a bit different from the sequel film. the story is very much the same and the events as well, though in a different occurrence and Prince Caspian’s part and character was tweaked quite a bit (for the sake of the plot I suppose) but I wasn’t disappointed. I love this book and all of the new characters you meet. (Reepicheep has my heart) I do wish that we got to see Aslan’s time in the Beruna village on screen, that was one of my favorite moments in the book. Distrazioni. Ebbene sì, ho usato la seconda puntata delle Cronache di Narnia per evadere dalla sessione degli esami universitari! Sono stata una specie di Alice che scappa nel Paese delle Meraviglie..! È stata una lettura piacevole e molto scorrevole, proprio quello che desideravo! E che dire..una storia carina ma forse troppo lenta e troppo realizzata con l'espediente del flashback. Ma sono riuscita a rilassarmi quindi...missione compiuta! Ist enthalten inBearbeitet/umgesetzt inIst gekürzt inInspiriertHat ein Nachschlage- oder BegleitwerkEin Kommentar zu dem Text findet sich inAuszeichnungenBemerkenswerte Listen
Rez.: Nur ein Jahr waren Peter, Susan, Edmund und Lucy nicht mehr in Narnia. Dort sind bereits 1.000 Jahre vergangen und die Telmarer haben die Bewohner Narnias vertrieben. Auf der Flucht vor seinem Onkel Miraz lernt der rechtmäßige Thronfolger, Prinz Kaspian, die Wunder des "alten Narnia" kennen. Mit dem magischen Horn ruft er die 4 Kinder zurück. Gemeinsam kämpfen sie für den Wiederaufbau des "alten Narnia". - Parallel zur Taschenbuchausgabe bei Brendow (in dieser Nr.) erscheint auch bei Ueberreuter "das Buch zum Film", allerdings in der Neuübersetzung von Rendel/Hohlbein. Bis auf das andere Cover (Filmplakat) und die 8 Seiten mit Filmfotos, die übrigens wie das Cover denen der Brendow-Ausgabe gleichen, ist der Titel völlig identisch (!) mit der in BA 2/08 besprochenen Neuausgabe. Nochmals sei darauf hingewiesen, dass ein Mix aus alter und neuer Übersetzung wegen der Änderungen der Ortsbezeichnungen und Namen nicht empfehlenswert ist. Wer "Die Chroniken von Narnia" in der neuen Übersetzung anbietet, kann diesen Band gern zusätzlich kaufen - er wird gewiss nicht lange im Regal stehen. (Thomas Schützenberger). Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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