Alice in WonderlandWordsworth Editions, 1992 - 295 էջ With an Introduction and Notes by Michael Irwin, Professor of English Literature, University of Kent at Canterbury This selection of Carroll's works includes Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, both containing the famous illustrations by Sir John Tenniel. No greater books for children have ever been written. The simple language, dreamlike atmosphere, and fantastical characters are as appealing to young readers today as ever they were. Meanwhile, however, these apparently simple stories have become recognised as adult masterpieces, and extraordinary experiments, years ahead of their time, in Modernism and Surrealism. Through wordplay, parody and logical and philosophical puzzles, Carroll engenders a variety of sub-texts, teasing, ominous or melancholy. For all the surface playfulness there is meaning everywhere. The author reveals himself in glimpses. |
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... answer must be that he had an extremely happy childhood that nurtured his diverse talents , encouraged his natural taste for humour and fantasy , and accustomed him to entertaining small children . His less happy experiences came later ...
... answer than in asserting an equivocal relationship with the book he himself is writing . It constitutes a withdrawal from authorial objectivity or control , making his work a kaleidoscope of hints and ambiguities . This is a far ...
... answer to the Hatter's Riddle ( see p . 91 ) can be imagined , that I may as well put on record here what seems to me to be a fairly appropriate answer , viz . ' Because it can produce a few notes , though they are very flat ; and it is ...
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IV | 37 |
V | 44 |
VI | 52 |
VII | 59 |
VIII | 69 |
IX | 79 |
X | 90 |
XI | 99 |
XX | 170 |
XXI | 181 |
XXII | 192 |
XXIII | 206 |
XXIV | 218 |
XXV | 230 |
XXVI | 241 |
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XII | 109 |
XIII | 118 |
XIV | 127 |
XV | 135 |
XVI | 145 |
XVII | 148 |
XVIII | 151 |
XIX | 155 |
XXVIII | 274 |
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XXXI | 276 |
XXXII | 280 |
XXXIII | 282 |
XXXIV | 283 |