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This is a book that every Alice fan should own! It is an annotated single-volume edition, which contains the complete text of both "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass", including the original Tenniel illustrations.
Gardner's annotations in the margins of the pages explain many of the meanings hidden in Lewis Carroll's books. I own a copy myself (not this version but the one from september 1998 which can still be bought too if you click here), and I consider it to be the Bible for Alice lovers!
This new volume combines the notes of Gardner's "The Annotated Alice" (1960) and the update "More Annotated Alice (1990)", as well as additional new discoveries and updates drawn from Gardner's
encyclopedic knowledge of the texts.
It is illustrated with John Tenniel's original pictures along with many recently discovered Tenniel pencil sketches.
This is the original version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, which Carroll wrote and illustrated himself as a Christmas gift for Alice Liddell.
For this edition, the entire manuscript was photographed in color and reproduced with precise fidelity to the original.
It is really interesting to compare this story to Alice's Adventures, and to take a close look at Carroll's own drawings!
This book is about the intimate and complex life of Dodgson. Cohen analyzes Dodgson's personality, ideas and work by means of previously unavailable family and personal documents, diaries and letters.
The book contains more than 100 of Carroll's black and white photographs and drawings and deals with a.o. Dodgson's attitude towards children, the Alice books, Dodgson's friendships with little girls, his professional triumphs, his social personality, and many more aspects of his life.
"Because this is a very new image of a very famous man (Lewis Carroll), I hope it doesn't offend those who thought they 'knew' their childhood friend already.
Maybe the idea that the author of "Alice" wasn't after all some lonely or dangerous paedophile, but a normal, if less than perfect, man who may have had the misfortune to love the wrong woman, is at least a little closer to the truth and might allow those who presently enjoy his stories to feel they enjoy them even more." (K. Leach)
In this book, Karoline Leach claims that Carroll's love of his life wasn't Alice Liddell, but someone else.
Lewis Carroll's eight-canto nonsense poem, which describes the sea voyage of a bellman, boots (bootblack), bonnet maker, barrister, broker, billiard marker, banker, beaver, baker, and butcher, and their search for the elusive, undefined snark.
While scholars have attributed to the work hidden meanings from political subversion to existential agony, Carroll maintained that it was intended simply as nonsense








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