Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll, John Tenniel (Illustrator), Martin Gardner (Introduction)

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: March 2001
  • 240pp
  • Sales Rank: 21,204

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    • Pub. Date: March 2001
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 240pp
    • Sales Rank: 21,204

    Synopsis

    Carroll's classic stories reunited with Peake's celebrated illustrations, restored to their original glory and for the first time in one paperback edition.

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    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is one of the most celebrated children's books of all time. Since its publication in 1865 most editions of the beloved tale have featured the work of a single artist. Chronicle Books is proud to present this Classic Illustrated Edition with a unique vision: Lewis Carroll's original story of little Alice's tumble down a rabbit hole is brought to life by a wondrous collection of vintage illustrations gathered from the late 19th & early 20th century editions of the book. This oversize edition of the complete text of Carroll's classic contains examples of illustrations from 29 artists.

    Children's Literature

    This interesting book of critical essays is part of a series created by Dr. Bloom to accompany his "Great Books" studies. Bloom suggests that a liberal education should include the study of 100 of the greatest books ever written. They are the basis of this series and are listed in the beginning of the book. There is some debate, of course, on what are the 100 greatest books. This edition about Alice's Adventures in Wonderland includes 12 critical essays by well-known authors such as J.B. Priestly, Phyllis Greenacre, and Florence Baker Lennon. The authors attempt to categorize Carroll's famous children's novel in terms of thematic content, particular elements such as fantasy or love and death, and his use of poetry. The essays make for challenging and interesting reading, but as even Dr. Bloom admits, "Carroll's genre evades every definition." Carroll's use of nonsense is an English tradition not easily explained, and continues, thank goodness, as evidenced in many Beatles songs and Monty Python performances. Differing from folk tales in its lack of clear moral lessons, Alice's reading remains an exercise in the kind of childlike fun that leaves one thrilled and a bit apprehensive at the same time. The book includes an afterthought by Dr. Bloom, comparing the "Alice" books to modern children's stories such as the "Harry Potter" books; a chronology of the life of Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll); an extensive bibliography; brief vita on the authors of the essays; and an index.

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    Biography

    It's possible that if Lewis Carroll had never met Alice Liddell, he might have enjoyed a more peaceful lifetime and an obscure legacy. But his whimsical inventiveness touched everything he did, and a story he made up one afternoon for a little girl became one of literature's great classics, Alice in Wonderland.

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    this deserves 3.5 stars...by songcatchers

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    September 09, 2009: I enjoyed Alice's many adventure in Wonderland, but I especially found things interesting through the looking-glass. This one book has both stories in it as well as the original illustrations. As for the stories themselves...the flow seemed very random. I got bored. These stories were written for children though and in that context they are very creative and imaginative. I just didn't enjoy it as much as an adult as I did as a child. I am looking forward to seeing Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland on the big screen in 2010!

    a must read for all that read clasics and enjoy themby kelkel77

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    June 26, 2009: i think most anyone would enjoy this magical novel by Lewis Carroll. It ia easy read for all ages and both children and adults would enjoy it. Defintely something all readers of classics should read. It would have been nice if the writing was more inteletully stmulating but the excapism is fun and almost necessary.

    I Also Recommend: The Complete Claudine, Dracula (Barnes & Noble Classics Series).


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