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Alice in Wonderland: A Norton Critical Edition
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
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more
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
434
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1971
출판사
W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN-10
0393099776
ISBN-13
9780393099775
설명
This critical edition offers a delightful yet thought-provoking journey through the whimsical worlds crafted by Lewis Carroll. Readers are invited to experience both "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and its sequel, "Through the Looking-Glass," alongside a detailed exploration of their significance and impact within literature. Carroll's imaginative landscapes and memorable characters come alive, inviting readers to lose themselves in peculiar logic and enchanting adventures.
Adding depth to the original narratives, the scholarly commentary presented by Donald J. Gray uncovers layers of meaning and cultural context that enrich the reader's understanding. This edition serves to illuminate the clever wordplay, riddles, and philosophical themes that Carroll wove throughout his tales, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the underlying complexities in what may initially seem like mere children's stories.
Through this comprehensive examination, readers gain insight into Carroll's literary technique and the enduring legacy of his work. Each chapter offers a mix of academic analysis and biographical context, enhancing the reading experience for both newcomers and long-time fans of Alice's escapades.
This edition stands as both a homage to Carroll's creativity and an essential resource for those intrigued by the intersections of fantasy, childhood, and the human experience. The combination of classic narrative and critical perspective makes it a valuable addition to the library of anyone passionate about literature.
Adding depth to the original narratives, the scholarly commentary presented by Donald J. Gray uncovers layers of meaning and cultural context that enrich the reader's understanding. This edition serves to illuminate the clever wordplay, riddles, and philosophical themes that Carroll wove throughout his tales, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the underlying complexities in what may initially seem like mere children's stories.
Through this comprehensive examination, readers gain insight into Carroll's literary technique and the enduring legacy of his work. Each chapter offers a mix of academic analysis and biographical context, enhancing the reading experience for both newcomers and long-time fans of Alice's escapades.
This edition stands as both a homage to Carroll's creativity and an essential resource for those intrigued by the intersections of fantasy, childhood, and the human experience. The combination of classic narrative and critical perspective makes it a valuable addition to the library of anyone passionate about literature.