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Through the looking-glass, and what Alice found there
Lewis Carroll
Published
1880
by Macmillan in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by Lewis Carroll ; with fifty illustrations by John Tenniel. |
Contributions | Tenniel, John, Sir, 1820-1914. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | [11], 224, [3] p. (p. [2] (3rd group) advertisements) : |
Number of Pages | 224 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18264894M |
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Jul 01, · "Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There" is a winter tale, which Carroll first published in December In this second tale, /5(10). Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There () is a novel by Lewis Carroll, and the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ().
Alice again enters a fantastical world, this time by climbing through a mirror into the world that she can see beyond it/5. May 25, · Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (), better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, published Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, in Considered a master of the genre of literary nonsense, he is renowned for his ingenious wordplay and sense of logic, and his highly original vision/5.
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There () is a work of children's literature by Lewis Carroll, or Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, with illustrations by Sir John Tenniel. Carroll wrote Through the Looking Glass as the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Through the Looking-Glass, in full Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, book by Lewis Carroll, dated but actually published in December Written as a sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass describes Alice’s further adventures as she moves through a mirror into another unreal world of illogical behaviour, this one dominated Through the looking-glass.
Sep 24, · Modern edition of Through The Looking-Glass And What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll, with 50 black-and-white illustrations by John Tenniel. The Project Gutenberg EBook of Through the Looking-Glass, by Charles Dodgson, AKA Lewis Carroll This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
Through the Looking Glass B elow are all chapters from Lewis Carroll’s “Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there”. Dramatis Personae and chessboard. Free download or read online Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There pdf (ePUB) (Alices Adventures in Wonderland Series) book.
The first edition of the novel was published inand was written by Lewis Carroll.4/5. About the Author Lewis Carroll (–98) was the pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking Glass, are rich repositories of his sparkling gifts for wordplay, logic, and gedatsuusakendodojo.com by: Through the Looking Glass Summary Summary. The book begins as Alice is sitting with her pet kitten, Kitty, who is playing with a ball of string.
Alice tells Kitty a story about “Looking-Glass House,” a magical world on the other side of the mirror where everything is. Alice and her cat Dinah step through the looking glass and enter a kingdom of strange creatures and have many adventures.
Every once in a while you must re-read these classics. Read full review/5(75). THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS, And What Alice Found There by CARROLL, Lewis (DODGSON, Charles Lutwidge) and a great selection of related books, art. Jan 13, · Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There () is a novel by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ().
Set some six months later than the earlier book, Alice again enters a fantastical world, this time by climbing through a mirror into the world that she can see beyond it.4/4(K). I sampled many Alice in Wonderland and all the Through the Looking Glass books I could find available (at Amazon and Gutenberg org - though today I discover some I missed).
I believe I found that the best available editions, if you want both, are:1/5(1). Aug 17, · Alice Through the Looking Glass is the sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
Alice finds herself trapped in a strange new world engulfed in a game of kings and queens. In Alice Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There we find her six months after falling through the famed rabbit hole.
Image 11 of Through the looking-glass and what Alice found there, THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE BY LEWIS CARROLL Author of “Alice ' 8 Adventures in Wonderland M Illustrated by BESSIE PEASE GUTMANN New York DODGE PUBLISHING COMPANY East Contributor: Carroll, Lewis.
Read a Plot Overview of the entire book or a chapter by chapter Summary and Analysis. See a complete list of the characters in Through the Looking-Glass and in-depth analyses of Alice, The Red Queen, and The White Knight. The sequel to 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and popularly known as Alice Through the Looking Glass is at first glance the polar opposite of the first book.
Set in winter, as opposed to Summer, inside as opposed to outdoors, uses different plot devices, such as mirror and chess imagery, etc but actually carries on the same themes of.
Dec 27, · LEWIS CARROLL’S NEW STORY THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS, AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE, By Lewis Carroll, author of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” With fifty illustrations, by John Tenniel, London: Author: Guardian Staff.
stars. Going into it, I expected that I was only going to enjoy select parts of this book. I'm pleased to say that I was wrong!
Though the majority of this book is nonsensical, the word play throughout is so fun and endearing. Through the Looking Glass (and What Alice Found There) Through the Looking Glass: And what Alice Found There/5(69).When Alice steps through the looking-glass, she enters a very strange world of chess pieces and nursery rhyme characters such as Humpty Dumpty, Tweedledum and Tweedledee and the angry Red Queen.
Nothing is what it seems and, in fact, through the looking-glass.Alice thinks about what Looking-Glass House must be like, wondering aloud to Kitty if there might be a way to break through to the other side of the mirror.
All of a sudden, Alice finds herself on the mantle, staring into the mirror. She magically steps through the mirror into Looking-Glass House.