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'''Jadis''' is the central villain of ''[[The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe]]'' by [[C.S. Lewis]].
{{EFC}}'''Jadis''' is the central villain of ''[[The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe]]'' by [[C.S. Lewis]].


She is often called the '''White Witch''', but her full honorific title is: Her Imperial Majesty Jadis, Queen of Narnia, Chatelaine of Cair Paravel, Empress of the Lone Islands, and, previously, Empress of Charn.
She is often called the '''White Witch''', but her full honorific title is: Her Imperial Majesty Jadis, Queen of Narnia, Chatelaine of Cair Paravel, Empress of the Lone Islands, and, previously, Empress of Charn.




== Influence ==
Writer [[Nicola Griffith]] describes<ref>Nicola Griffith in "[http://www.nicolagriffith.com/goon.html As We Mean To Go On]", (co-written with [[Kelley Eskridge]]), 2005.</ref> her memories of a scene from ''[[The Magician's Nephew]]'' :
:What stuck in my mind [was] what happened next: the awakening of Jadis, the great and terrible Queen of Charn, in all her six-feet tall, bare-armed, knife-wielding glory. She immediately became both an eroticised image--like the eponymous magician, part of me sat up straight and thought, "dem fine woman... spirited gel"--and a facet of my self-identity. Even today I find bare arms and a desire to take over the world a reasonable response to some situations. And, oh, I like knives.




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Jadis is the central villain of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis.

She is often called the White Witch, but her full honorific title is: Her Imperial Majesty Jadis, Queen of Narnia, Chatelaine of Cair Paravel, Empress of the Lone Islands, and, previously, Empress of Charn.


Influence

Writer Nicola Griffith describes[1] her memories of a scene from The Magician's Nephew :

What stuck in my mind [was] what happened next: the awakening of Jadis, the great and terrible Queen of Charn, in all her six-feet tall, bare-armed, knife-wielding glory. She immediately became both an eroticised image--like the eponymous magician, part of me sat up straight and thought, "dem fine woman... spirited gel"--and a facet of my self-identity. Even today I find bare arms and a desire to take over the world a reasonable response to some situations. And, oh, I like knives.


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References
  1. Nicola Griffith in "As We Mean To Go On", (co-written with Kelley Eskridge), 2005.
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