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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Signet Classics)

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Signet Classics)
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ISBN13: 9780451527745
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Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
 

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The Mad Hatter, the Ugly Duchess, the Mock Turtle, the Queen of Hearts, the Cheshire Cat-characters each more eccentric than the last, and that could only have come from Lewis Carroll, the master of sublime nonsense. In these two brilliant burlesques he created two of the most famous and fantastic novels of all time that not only stirred our imagination but revolutionized literature.

• Featuring the exquisite line drawings created for the original edition

 

What Customers Say About Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Signet Classics):

IQ is statistically dropping.follow the white rabbit out of the matrix.My name is Kenneth Bruce Updike, Jr. It was trippy, an invitation to tripping people out.

a prequel to bizzaro art,how the hillbilly was it marketed.I enjoyed the scene with the dancing lawn ornament flamingos the most - pg 66, paragraph 3. She got big and small but I don't think you can trust Lewis very much.

the white rabbit is two clicks away.follow the white rabbit out of the matrix.WARNING: you are being lied to, mainstream media is largely composed by jer. I read this book off of a disk.

& mushrooms & opium smoking cartipillas coffs, & public education is taking a dive on purpose.

My Mom's maiden name is Bowers because her bloodline, as an alliance with the Hesse Family in Hanover Germany, founded the Illuminati - an evil secret society that just might be censoring me unless I broadcast some of the most brilliant artwork ever created by a human via a viral art project,but I'm allowed to directly state that if you click on my name, then the website on my profile, you can find my Lewis Carroll tribute.That white rabbit in Alice in Wonderland took that girl into a wonderful place.

Go ahead and buy it. It's even got an introduction that I found enlightening. I haven't finished reading this book, but I can tell you, it's a neat one. Alice in Wonderland, and Through the Looking Glass, all in one neat little package.

There was no issue of digging for deeper implications, puns, or wordplay. In any case, the most important aspects of these books are the creatively developed characters, especially the portrayal of Alice as a curious child who is obviously intelligent with layers of common-sense and creativity.

All the reader must do is suspend disbelief for the purpose of the reading experience, which is not such a departure from many reading or movie-going encounters.I plan to reserve my searching for hidden meanings for the other books that I will be exploring in the upcoming weeks.This book is obviously a classic that has stood up to the test of time--it should be no surprise that I am giving it five stars. Just following the characters in their upside-down or backwards adventures can be enough to intrigue the reader.

I first read the Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Signet Classics) books as a child, armed with my own library card. Therefore, for the purpose of this exercise in which I foray into a reading challenge that will encompass these books and others that can be considered "retellings and sequels" or "literature with allusions and influences," I am choosing to simply enjoy revisiting a childhood treasure.

Throughout that experience, I was simply delighted by the wonderfully colorful illustrations and the fanciful tales.

I still recall my fascination with the nonsensical creatures, as well as with Alice's adventurous dreamland.As an adult, one can choose to delight in the obvious fantasy adventures or search for hidden meanings.

Some of the most interesting and important characters appear in the second book included in this volume. This book is very much worth reading for anyone who would like to know the story before some ells changed it around.

Suddenly, she found herself falling down, down, down. And she plays croquet with the Queen of Hearts where the penalty for winning is a rather harsh "Off with her head." Will Alice ever find her way home.I haven't read this book since I was a child. Curious, she got up to follow him into his hole. A Caterpillar demands she recite. It all started when Alice was spending a lazy afternoon on a river bank.

However, keeping in mind the revelation of the final chapter certainly does help keep it in perspective. While this book doesn't have some of Lewis Carroll's more famous I did enjoy what was here, especially "How does the little crocodile improve his shining tale."As an adult, I must admit I found it a bit weirder than I remembered. She visits the strangest tea party she's ever attended. There were a couple times when I felt the book got a tad too repetitive, but for the most part the craziness was always fresh and fun.Plus this was a great excuse for some none sense poetry. But Alice seems to find herself growing or shrinking whenever she eats something. The story is just crazy enough to capture the imagination of anyone who reads it. Yes, the animals all talk. And I did enjoy it as an adult as well.

Suddenly, she looked up to find a White Rabbit in a waistcoat go hopping by. I remember enjoying it then. Ultimately, this is a classic that kids will still enjoy. And when she landed, she was in Wonderland, a strange place full of even stranger creatures. There's a locked door she can't seem to get through.

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