
Northern Lights
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- A complete summary
- A presentation of the main characters such as Lyra Belacqua, Lord Asriel or Iorek Byrnison
- An analysis of the specificities of the work: a novel at the crossroads of genres, a complex narrative and actancial scheme, the political-religious issueA reference analysis to quickly understand the meaning of the work.
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Content
- Intro
- Philip Pullman
- English writer
- Northern Lights (His Dark Materials - Book 1)
- First part of an initiation trilogy
- Summary
- Character study
- Lyra Belacqua (Lyra Silvertongue)
- Lord Asriel
- Marisa Coulter
- Iorek Byrnison
- Iofur Raknison
- The Gypsies
- Serafina Ladakka
- Keys to reading
- At the crossroads of genres
- The narrative scheme
- The Actancial Scheme
- The religious-political question: a heretical novel?
- Avenues for reflection
- A few questions for further reflection.
- To go further
- Reference edition
- Benchmark studies
- Adaptations
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