Talk:Narnian timeline

I have compared this timeline to the earliest published, which is the one in Walter Hoopers "Past Watchful Dragons" published in 1979 (10 years prior of Brian Sibleys work). As it differs slightly in wording I changed it to match these earliest texts as they are, most likely, the closest to C.S. Lewis own wording, as I don't trust Collins, now HarperCollins with being the most accurate, as the timeline they provide today is even more heavily edited and changed from what was presented here AND in Hoopers "Past Watchful Dragons". The only change I made to these texts was replacing the abbreviations "K." and "Q." with "King" and "Queen" respectively. In order to stay truest to Lewis Canon, I think this, his own timeline in his own words and stated as that in the main article, should be left with as minimal changes as would be necessary.

Therefore, I changed this in order to replicate the Timeline in its earliest published, pure and unchanged form known.

There were also the additions of Wikia users that I removed, because as it was presented as "C.S. Lewis' Timeline of Narnia so far as it is known" any change or addition rendered it not being "C.S. Lewis own timeline that he wrote" anymore, but Wikia's own timeline. Not to say that Wikia can't have its own timeline of Narnia, go ahead and do one using the old one as a template in a sub-section, however, saying it was "C.S. Lewis' Timeline of Narnia" wasn't correct as it wasn't C.S. Lewis timeline as he wrote it.

ReepI 02:15, April 26, 2010 (UTC)


 * Good call, but if you have access to both "officially published" versions, please add the changes in the later editions in footnotes, so that comparisons can be made, and readers with just the later edition don't think "this is wrong!" and go ahead and edit it without checking here. -- xensyria T 23:40, July 10, 2012 (UTC)