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In 1865, English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), aka Lewis Carroll, wrote a fantastical adventure story for the young daughters of a friend. The adventures of Alice-named for one of the little girls to whom the book was dedicated-who journeys down a rabbit hole and into a whimsical underworld realm instantly struck a chord with the British public, and then with readers around the world. In 1872, in reaction to the universal acclaim *Alice's Adventures in Wonderland* received, Dodgson published this sequel. Nothing is quite what it seems once Alice journeys through the looking-glass, and Dodgson's wit is infectious as he explores concepts of mirror imagery, time running backward, and strategies of chess-all wrapped up in the exploits of a spirited young girl who parries with the Red Queen, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, and other unlikely characters. In many ways, this sequel has had an even greater impact on today's pop culture than the first book.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 novel written by English mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells of a girl named Alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. Its narrative course and structure, characters and imagery have been enormously influential in both popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre.Each RADLEY CLASSIC is a meticulously restored, luxurious and faithful reproduction of a classic book; produced with elegant text layout, clarity of presentation, and stylistic features that make reading a true pleasure. Special attention is given to legible fonts and adequate letter sizing, correct line length for readability, generous margins and triple lead (lavish line separation); plus we do not allow any mistakes/changes to creep into the original author's words. Visit RADLEY BOOKS at www.radleybooks.com to see more classic book titles in this series.
Ein sprechendes weißes Kaninchen, ein verrückter Hutmacher und Menschen, die wie Spielkarten aussehen – "Alice im Wunderland" ist der Kinderbuchklassiker schlechthin! Die kleine Alice folgt einem weißen Kaninchen in seinen Bau und fällt in die Tiefe. So gelangt sie in das unterirdische Wunderland, in dem alles anders ist als oben in der Menschenwelt. Alice fragt die unheimliche Grinsekatze nach dem Weg, feiert eine skurrile Teeparty mit dem verrückten Hutmacher, spielt Krocket mit der Herzkönigin und erlebt so manch andere wundersame Situation.Lewis Carroll (1832-1898), eigentlich Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, war nicht nur ein englischer Schriftsteller, der mit "Alice im Wunderland" viele Generationen von Kindern verzauberte, sondern auch Fotograf und Mathematiker. Als Kinderbuchautor zeichnete er sich besonders durch Phantasiereichtum und Wortspiele aus. Inspiration für "Alice im Wunderland" war Alice Liddell, die kleine Tochter des Dekans des Christ Church Colleges in Oxford, wo Carroll studiert hatte.
Alicia en el país de las maravillas de Lewis Carroll (seudónimo de Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) se ha convertido con el paso del tiempo en uno de los grandes clásicos de la literatura universal. En sus páginas repletas de personajes y situaciones insólitos en un mundo onírico, Carroll desafía la lógica y el lenguaje, y juega con el absurdo. Esta edición recupera las ilustraciones originales que John Tenniel creó para la primera edición del libro en 1865. The story of Alice's extraordinary adventures in a fantastical world has become one of the most celebrated children's books of all time. The extravagant characters and absurd situations Alice faces along her way continue to fascinate readers by pushing the limits of logic and language. This edition features the original illustrations that accompanied the text's first publication in 1865.
Alors quAlice sennuie à un pique-nique avec sa sœur, elle remarque un lapin blanc étrange et décide de le poursuivre jusquà sa tanière. Cest ainsi quelle tombe dans un autre monde, qui est plein de paradoxes et dabsurdités. Elle continue de suivre lanimal et vit ainsi une série de (més)aventures; elle est entre autres invitéeà boire du thé avec le chapelier fou et ses amis, et à jouer une partie de croquet avec des cartes à jouer anthropomorphes. Ce récit a inspiré le dessin animé du même nom de Disney sortit en 1951 et le film de Tim Burton de 2010 avec Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway et Alan Rickman.Lewis Carroll (1832-1898), de son vrai nom Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, était un écrivain anglais de littérature pour enfants, célèbre notamment pour avoir écrit´Alice au pays des merveilles` et ´De lautre côté du miroir`. Ses œuvres sont pleines de fantaisie et de jeux de mots.
"The last of the crew needs especial remark,Though he looked an incredible dunce:He had just one idea-but, that one being `Snark‘,The good Bellman engaged him at once."`The Hunting of the Snark‘ (1876) is a nonsense poem by `Alice Adventures in Wonderland‘ author Lewis Carroll. It describes the disastrous hunting mission by a bizarre group of characters, among these a butcher who can only kill beavers and a guy who forgot his own name. Gloriously nonsensical, this poem is bound to appeal to all fans of Alice.Lewis Caroll, pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, (1832-1898), was a British mathematician, photographer, and children‘s book author. The idea for his most famous work, 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', came to Carroll when he was on a boat with friends, having to entertain three young girls, one of whose name was Alice. Despite his success as a children‘s book author, Carroll considered himself, first and foremost, a man of science and mathematics.
Once again, Alice finds herself in a peculiar place. In this sequel to `Alice Adventures in Wonderland‘, Alice has climbed through a mirror and arrived in a world in which everything is reversed, like a reflection – including logic. It makes for another absurdly funny story full of wonder and snark that, like the first book, never talks down to its young audience. The popular Tim Burton movie, `Alice in Wonderland‘ (2010), starring Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, and Anne Hathaway, to name is few, is loosely based on both this and the previous novel. In some ways, `Through the Looking-glass and What Alice Found There‘ (1871) has had an even bigger impact on today‘s popular culture than the first book.Lewis Caroll, pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, (1832-1898), was a British mathematician, photographer, and children‘s book author. The idea for his most famous work, 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', came to Carroll when he was on a boat with friends, having to entertain three young girls, one of whose name was Alice. Despite his success as a children‘s book author, Carroll considered himself, first and foremost, a man of science and mathematics.
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