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Q: Why the title The Silver Chair?

Rand al'ThorThe titles of the Narnia books mostly make sense. The Magician's Nephew: title refers to the main protagonist, through his relation to a more minor character but that's how he got involved in all this stuff in the first place. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: title refers to the guardian o...

 
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Q: In Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been, what character does Ellie represent?

Matt ThrowerThe question contains minor spoilers for Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been, by Joyce Carol Oates. In this short story, a teenage girl is menaced by two mysterious characters who seem to know a great deal more about her than they should. You can read the story online. The precise nature of ...

 
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Q: Is there a historical concept where overland supply was impossible due to a distance and terrain that would lead suppliers to consume the supplies?

Freezing SoulIs there a historical concept or even some occurrences, particularly in the era of preindustrial transportation, where overland war supply was impossible between two points due to a distance and terrain that would lead suppliers to consume even the highest amount of supplies they could transport?

 
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@Bookworm because "Gnomes Under Narnia" sounds terrible?

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