
Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There
4.0 (1
évaluations)
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Fantasy
Format
Relié
Pages
228
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Apr 23, 1993
Éditeur
Books of Wonder
ISBN-10
0688120490
ISBN-13
9780688120498
Description
In a whimsical realm where the impossible becomes possible, Alice ventures once again into a world filled with curious characters and enchanting landscapes. This journey, unlike her first, takes her through a looking-glass, where everything is reversed, and logic bends in delightful ways. Carroll's vivid imagination springs to life as Alice encounters a host of intriguing figures, from the enigmatic Red Queen to the playful White Knight, each adding their unique flair to her adventure.
As she navigates this mirrored world, Alice grapples with the playful absurdities that challenge her understanding of reality and reason. The characters she meets, often depicting human follies and virtues, reflect a society that is both familiar and strangely distorted. The language dances with riddles and wordplay, inviting readers to lose themselves in its charming complexity.
This tale is not just a simple journey; it is a profound exploration of identity and growth. Alice's experiences resonate with themes of self-discovery and the struggles of growing up, as she discovers her own sense of agency amidst the chaos. Each encounter, whether bizarre or humorous, contributes to her evolving sense of self.
Through the looking-glass, Alice is not merely an observer but an active participant in a grand tapestry of adventure. Carroll’s masterful storytelling and Tenniel's exquisite illustrations weave a narrative that continues to spark curiosity and imagination, making this journey a timeless classic treasured by readers of all ages.
As she navigates this mirrored world, Alice grapples with the playful absurdities that challenge her understanding of reality and reason. The characters she meets, often depicting human follies and virtues, reflect a society that is both familiar and strangely distorted. The language dances with riddles and wordplay, inviting readers to lose themselves in its charming complexity.
This tale is not just a simple journey; it is a profound exploration of identity and growth. Alice's experiences resonate with themes of self-discovery and the struggles of growing up, as she discovers her own sense of agency amidst the chaos. Each encounter, whether bizarre or humorous, contributes to her evolving sense of self.
Through the looking-glass, Alice is not merely an observer but an active participant in a grand tapestry of adventure. Carroll’s masterful storytelling and Tenniel's exquisite illustrations weave a narrative that continues to spark curiosity and imagination, making this journey a timeless classic treasured by readers of all ages.
Avis
I don't remember this book whatsoever, but I am glad I reread it. It is definitely something different. I don't know. Just from this small memory that I have of this book. I assumed it was completely different than what I got.
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