Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There
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The Beautiful Alice In Wonderland Adventures started in 1862, with The brilliant Charles Lutwidge Dodgson better known by he’s Classic Writer Pen Name Lewis Carroll.
Lewis Carroll’s author of the All Time Best Seller & Beloved Classic, Alice in Wonderland Powerful books Fiction Series, have Amazingly Delighted All Readers Across the Whole World for Over a Hundred years and Tho...
MoreThe Beautiful Alice In Wonderland Adventures started in 1862, with The brilliant Charles Lutwidge Dodgson better known by he’s Classic Writer Pen Name Lewis Carroll.
Lewis Carroll’s author of the All Time Best Seller & Beloved Classic, Alice in Wonderland Powerful books Fiction Series, have Amazingly Delighted All Readers Across the Whole World for Over a Hundred years and Thousands to Come.
"An 'Alice' for the New Successful Lovely Children”
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“Lewis Carroll Perfectly Captures the Dreamlike Exiting Adventures in Carroll's World Multi-Famous Classic Phenomenon."
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Under the pen-name of Lewis Carroll, Dodson’s tale of an intrepid little girl who discovers a surreal, beautiful, and dangerous land would has shared its magic with generations of readers.
His Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, and Queen of Hearts have become cultural icons, to say nothing of the heroic young Alice herself.
Thus began the immortal adventures of Alice, perhaps the most popular heroine in English literature.
Countless scholars have tried to define the charm of the Alice books–with those wonderfully eccentric characters the Queen of Hearts, Tweedledum, and Tweedledee, the Cheshire Cat, Mock Turtle, the Mad Hatter et al.–by proclaiming that they really comprise a satire on language, a political allegory, a parody of Victorian children’s literature, even a reflection of contemporary ecclesiastical history.
Perhaps, as Dodgson might have said, Alice is no more than a dream, a fairy tale about the trials and tribulations of growing up–or down, or all turned round–as seen through the expert eyes of a child.
About the Author:
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, published Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in 1865 and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, in 1871.
Considered a master of the genre of literary nonsense, he is renowned for his ingenious wordplay and sense of logic, and his highly original vision.
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