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Alice In Wonderland
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This collection of Carroll's literary masterpieces features "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" along with its continuation, "Through the Looking-Glass," both adorned with iconic illustrations by Sir John Tenniel. These works stand unparalleled in the realm of children's literature. The straightforward language, mesmerizing dream-like setting, and whimsical characters continue to captivate young audiences just as much today. Over time, however, these ostensibly simple tales have been acknowledged as profound achievements for adults, showcasing astonishing innovation in Modernism and Surrealism that were well ahead of their era. Through clever wordplay, parody, and intricate logical and philosophical challenges, Carroll crafts a tapestry of underlying meanings—ranging from playful to foreboding to sorrowful. Despite the lighthearted surface, deeper meanings abound, offering brief glimpses into the mind of the author.
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This collection of Carroll's literary masterpieces features "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" along with its continuation, "Through the Looking-Glass," both adorned with iconic illustrations by Sir John Tenniel. These works stand unparalleled in the realm of children's literature. The straightforward language, mesmerizing dream-like setting, and whimsical characters continue to captivate young audiences just as much today. Over time, however, these ostensibly simple tales have been acknowledged as profound achievements for adults, showcasing astonishing innovation in Modernism and Surrealism that were well ahead of their era. Through clever wordplay, parody, and intricate logical and philosophical challenges, Carroll crafts a tapestry of underlying meanings—ranging from playful to foreboding to sorrowful. Despite the lighthearted surface, deeper meanings abound, offering brief glimpses into the mind of the author.
