Miscellaneous Alice in Wonderland books
On this page you can find several Alice in Wonderland related books that don't fit into one of the other categories.
Alice in Wonderland play script. Suspenseful version of Lewis Carroll's story, with a plot. Bare stage, with set pieces that slide on and off. Fantastic costumes. 4 women, 2 men, 7 fantastic animals. (Suitable for all-girl cast.)
Nabokov did not just translate Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland to Russian, but actually transposed it.
For example: in stead of translating the poems, he used old Russian poems and parodied those.
by: Lewis Carroll
Las aventuras de Alicia En El Pais De Las Maravillas - a Spanish translation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Paperback edition
In Quotable Alice, David W. Barber brings together the best and most memorable of Carroll's pithy expressions from the Alice books.
With the text is a selection of the famous illustrations John Tenniel created for the original editions.
The Jabberwocky poem interpreted by Stewart in a series of spreads. His illustrations decorate a few lines of the poem on each page.
Stewart does not precisely follow Humpty Dumpty's explanation of the poem as it originally appears in Through the Looking-Glass, but uses his own imagination to create the rattan-printed trees, postage-stamp-sized art, and full-color ink-and-watercolor creatures whose simple, almost cartoonish looks echoe Edward Lear's comic sketches.
This collection of Lewis Carroll's sayings illustrates his sublime, joyous wit, as well as his serious side.
by: Miss Isa Bowman
This book tells the story of Lewis Carroll for young people, by the (self-acclaimed) 'real Alice in Wonderland', Miss Isa Bowman.
It includes a diary and numerous facsimile letters written to her and others. The book also contains many sketches and photographs by Lewis Carroll, as well as other illustrations.
This little (but voluminous) book contains a collection of quotations, letters, recipes, puzzles and games inspired by Alice in Wonderland, and is beautifully and very colorfully decorated with the artwork of various Alice in Wonderland illustrators.
Not a book for Alice scolars, but very fun to randomly browse through.
My website is mentioned in the 'Alice in Cyberspace' section!
by: Charles C. Lovett
This work covers the many stage productions of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.
The book opens with details of productions of the play during the author's lifetime. The book goes on to give a brief background of Victorian Theater in general and then a discussion of Carroll's own passion as a theatergoer and friend of theatrical personalities.
by: Frankie Morris
Morris examines John Tenniel's life and work in this extensively illustrated book. It draws almost exclusively on primary sources in family collections, public archives, and other depositories.
In the first part of the book, Morris looks at Tenniel the man. This biography is followed by three parts on Tenniel's work, consisting of thirteen independent essays in which the author examines Tenniel's methods and his earlier book illustrations, the Alice pictures, and the Punch cartoons.
Morris offers six chapters on Tenniel's work for Carroll. These reveal demonstrable links with Christmas pantomimes, Punch and Judy shows, nursery toys, magic lanterns, nineteenth-century grotesques, Gothic revivalism, and social caricatures.
This study of Tenniel's career, most of it spent as a Punch cartoonist, focuses on the artist's work.
The central chapter covers his illustrations for Alice, discussing his sources, technique, and effectiveness (as well as difficulties with Dodgson and the printers).
The books also contains a few biographical details.
Alice in Wonderland songbook. Contains 12 songs from Disney's cartoon movie, complete with color illustrations and story line. Songs include "All in the Golden Afternoon", "I'm Late", "The Unbirthday Song", and more.
Walt Disney picture book containing Jon Scieszka's text plus illustrations by Mary Blair - one of Disney's most brilliant conceptual designers. In this book, you can see the beginnings of the Disney characters of Alice, the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts. Mary's gorgeous impressionistic paintings of them show the forms that would take shape later on, in the film.
What can wordplay--as understood in the broadest sense--teach us about language, its functions, characteristics, structure, and workings? Using Lewis Carroll's Alice as a starting point, Yanguello takes the reader on a vivid and unconventional voyage into the world(s) of language, charting the major themes of linguistics along the way. This is an entertaining and original introduction to the nature of language that will appeal to students and teachers alike.
This book is an introduction to the principles of Quantum mechanics - but told in a fun way. Gilmore uses and transforms many of the original passages from Alice in Wonderland to illustrate the theories.
Alice meets an Emperor who thinks his new clothes into existence, dances with the Three Quark Brothers at the Particle MASSquerade, travels back in time (running into herself), and experiences all kinds of quantum effects. Readers will learn about the Uncertainty Principle, wave functions, the Pauli Principle, and other elusive concepts.
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