Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll
    • Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll
    • Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll

    Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll

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    This edition contains Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking Glass. It is illustrated throughout by Sir John Tenniel, whose drawings for the books add so much to the enjoyment of them.

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    About the Book

    This edition contains Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking Glass. It is illustrated throughout by Sir John Tenniel, whose drawings for the books add so much to the enjoyment of them.

    Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, the Red Queen and the White Rabbit all make their appearances, and are now familiar figures in writing, conversation and idiom. So too are Carroll’s delightful verses such as The Walrus and the Carpenter and the inspired jargon of that masterly Wordsworthian parody, The Jabberwocky.

    About the Author

    Lewis Carroll

    Lewis Carroll was the pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898). His children's stories, such as 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', 'Through the Looking Glass' and 'What Alice Found There', appeal to readers of all ages.

    Lewis Carroll was the pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, writer and mathematician, who was best known for writing Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865), and Through the Looking Glass (1871).

    Although published ostensibly as children’s books their satirical content and verbal wit have resulted in them appealing to readers of all ages. He invented his pen name by translating his first two names into the Latin ‘Carolus Lodovicus’ and then anglicising them.

    Carroll was born at Daresbury in Cheshire in 1832, the son of a clergyman and the firstborn of eleven children. He began to entertain himself and his family from an early age with magic tricks, marionette shows and writing a home-made magazine.

    Between 1846 and 1850 he attended Rugby School and then Christ College, Oxford from where he graduated in 1854. He stayed on at Oxford, lecturing and teaching, though with some difficulty due to his inherent shyness and stammer. These afflictions later affected his decision to  be ordained as a priest, though he had taken deacon’s orders in 1861.

    It was at this stage of his life that Carroll became both interested in and proficient at the art of photography, particulary the photographing of young girls, one of whom, Alice Liddell, became the model for the fictional Alice. Carroll’s comic and children’s works also include collections of humorous verse. After these later publications his genius somewhat faded, though his reputation never waned. He remained at Oxford until his death from bronchitis in 1898.

    Wordsworth Editions
    045360

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    Langue
    Anglaise
    Dimensions
    127 mm x 198 mm
    Edition
    Wordsworth Editions
    Collection
    Wordsworth Classics Complete and Unabridged
    Auteur
    Lewis Carroll
    Poids
    183 g
    Nombre de pages
    272 pages
    Date de Parution
    09/05/1993
    Série
    Children's Classics

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