Index Of The Chronicles Of Narnia The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe New May 2026
While there isn't a single official "index" document under that exact name, the "index" or table of contents for the new deluxe edition The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe scheduled for release on June 16, 2026
The Spare Room & The Wardrobe: The portal between the ordinary world and the extraordinary. While there isn't a single official "index" document
| Location | Chapter Introduced | Key Feature (New Edition Notes) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | The Professor’s House | 1 | The spare room; the wardrobe door. New: Architectural notes suggest the house is based on Lewis’s childhood home, “Little Lea.” | | The Lamppost | 1 | The border between our world and Narnia. Index: Appears 7 times; origin story in The Magician’s Nephew. | | The Stone Table | 8 (mentioned) | Site of Deep Magic. New: The cracks in the table form a cross-like symbol in all illustrated editions. | | The Witch’s Courtyard | 9 | The statue garden. New index of statues: Tumnus, the Stone Giant, the Leopard, the Fox. | | Beaversdam | 6 | The Beavers’ dam-home. New: In the audiobook index, track 12 for the “secret back door.” | | Cair Paravel | 17 | The four thrones (Adam’s flesh). New: Castle layout indexed in the appendix map. | Index: Appears 7 times; origin story in The
Emperor-Over-the-Sea – Mentioned in Chapters I, XV.
New index note: In Lewis’s letters (published 2022), he explicitly states this figure is not “God the Father” in a simple allegory but represents the transcendent source of all magic. |
| The Witch’s Courtyard | 9 | The statue garden
Newer Chronological Order (Story timeline order – common in post-2000s “new” editions):
The Flight: All four children enter Narnia and realize Mr. Tumnus has been arrested. They flee to the Beavers’ home.