Talk:Susan Pevensie

Death of Susan
I just have a question. How do you know that Susan has died in 1978? It is never mentioned in every source that I have read. Sabe Ankaya 20:17, 14 December 2007 (UTC)

Susan goes to hell?
So, here I was expecting something MORE encyclopedic from the Narnia wiki. No discussion or even mention of Susan going to hell?


 * She doesn't go to hell - she meerly has not died yet, thus cannot enter Aslan's country, or Hell (or whatever it is called in the Narnian Universe). As of The Last Battle her fate is undecided. Poggin 20:47, 27 December 2008 (UTC)


 * Agreed - Lewis said before he died that Susan's story wasn't finished. Queenlucythevaliant 17:37, 2 January 2009 (UTC)

Apocryphal Song About Susan?
Jeff Lynne, of the Electric Light Orchestra, wrote a song (on the CD, ON THE THIRD DAY) that may be about Susan Pevensie, and her reaction to the loss of her family. It is titled Oh No, Not Susan. For the complete lyrics, see http://www.rockaria.com/elomain.html

It includes the lines:

Susan spent the weekend at her stately home Crying at the lions on the garden wall And then she'd sigh -- sneak away Look at her style -- free the day

Oh no not me -- I wouldn't Oh no not me -- I couldn't That's all she says, her money and her place They just don't mean a thing --Wwyzzard 19:30, October 14, 2009 (UTC)Wwyzzard

Is she Rilian's mother? Shiraya Amidala 10:04, July 27, 2010 (UTC)

Wrong date in biography
She wouldn't have gone to boarding school in 1927, if she was born in 1928.

Who is the founder of this wiki? An-Nashir (talk) 21:53, October 24, 2012 (UTC)

How is Founder ?
How is founder of this wiki ?

Fact Check! Article Missing Source
The following passage, written at the very end of Susan's Biography listed under '1941-1949', is incorrect. There is no source listed, and I was unable to find confirmation of this anywhere else:

"C.S.Lewis had planned to write a book called Susan of Narnia, to reveal what became of Susan after 1949. Unfortunately, Lewis died before he could start writing."

The closest thing I was able to find was a quote from this Wikipedia article, and even that citation was, arguably, iffy: (Under Main Characters - Pevensie family)

"Asked by a child in 1958 if he would please write another book entitled "Susan of Narnia" so that the entire Pevensie family would be reunited, C. S. Lewis replied: "I am so glad you like the Narnian books and it was nice of you to write and tell me. There's no use just asking me to write more. When stories come into my mind I have to write them, and when they don't I can't!..."[30][citation not found]"