Eva Green plays Serafina Pekkala, Ian McKellen voices Iorek Byrnison, and Freddie Highmore voices Pantalaimon. In April 2017, writer Jack Thorne told the Radio Times that the series was still in pre-production. [26] In November 2019, the BBC listed His Dark Materials on its list of the 100 most influential novels. Lyra recruits Iorek Byrnison, an armoured bear, and his human aeronaut friend, Lee Scoresby. Armoured bears, cliff ghasts and other creatures do not have dæmons. Birds mysteriously rescue her and Pan, and she makes the acquaintance of an alchemist, formerly the witch's lover. Cast included Terence Stamp as Lord Asriel and Lulu Popplewell as Lyra. Lyra resolves to stop Asriel and discover the source of Dust for herself. His Dark Materials (Fronteiras do Universo no Brasil; Mundos Paralelos em Portugal) é uma série literária de fantasia e ficção científica escrita pelo autor britânico Philip Pullman e que compreende a trilogia formada pelos livros A Bússola de Ouro (1995), A Faca Sutil (1997) e A Luneta Âmbar (2000). Lord Asriel and the reformed Mrs Coulter work to destroy the Authority's Regent Metatron. The Authority himself dies of his own frailty when Will and Lyra free him from the crystal prison wherein Metatron had trapped him, able to do so because an attack by cliff-ghasts kills or drives away the prison's protectors. Contains 'Northern Lights', 'The Subtle Knife' and 'The Amber Spyglass'. 834 likes. Squires (2003: 61): "Religion in Lyra's world...has similarities to the Christianity of 'our own universe', but also crucial differences…[it] is based not in the Catholic centre of Rome, but in Geneva, Switzerland, where the centre of religious power, narrates Pullman, moved in the Middle Ages under the aegis of John Calvin". • Frost, Laurie; et al. 4,7 von 5 Sternen 240. [38] Weitz declared that he would not do the same for the planned sequels. Lyra journeys through Asriel's opening between worlds to Cittàgazze, a city whose denizens discovered a way to travel between worlds. Another lavishly beautiful book by Philip Pullman. Star-studded adaptation of Philip Pullman's fantasy trilogy. Philip Pullman: His Dark Materials: Über den wilden Fluss Philip Pullman. Reading several of Pullman's interviews has made me decide to re/read the Chronicles of Narnia at some point in 2017; the misconception that His Dark Materials is a direct rebuttal of Narnia has interested me for years, and then to finally read this and hear from Pullman himself that it is NOT said rebuttal makes it that much more interesting. Near Bolvangar, the Gobbler research station, Lyra finds an abandoned child who has been cut from his dæmon; the Gobblers are experimenting on children by severing the bond between human and dæmon, a procedure called "intercision". Doch die Abenteuer ihrer Kindheit lassen sie nicht los. Preisvergleich von Hardware und Software sowie Downloads bei Heise Medien. [31] William A. Donohue of the Catholic League has described Pullman's trilogy as "atheism for kids". 12 CDs CD (Compact Disc) Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist. There is an Oxford University in our world as well, but at that Oxford there is no Jordan College. [50], A novella that was released in October 2020. [32] Pullman said of Donohue's call for a boycott, "Why don't we trust readers? Reading several of Pullman's interviews has made me decide to re/read the Chronicles of Narnia at some point in 2017; the misconception that His Dark Materials is a direct rebuttal of Narnia has interested me for years, and then to finally read this and hear from Pullman himself that it is NOT said rebuttal makes it that much more interesting. There are always compromises". She also learns that Lord Asriel has been exiled, guarded by the bears on Svalbard. [36] Others support this interpretation, arguing that the series, while clearly anticlerical, is also anti-theological because the death of god is represented as a fundamentally unimportant question. The novels have won a number of awards, including the Carnegie Medal in 1995 for Northern Lights and the 2001 Whitbread Book of the Year for The Amber Spyglass.