Alice's Adventures Under Ground


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ALICE was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, and where is the use of a book, thought Alice, without pictures or conversations? So she was considering in her own mind, (as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid,) whether the pleasure of making a daisy-chain was worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her. THERE was nothing very remarkable in that, nor did Alice think it so very much out of the way to hear the rabbit say to itself "dear, dear! I shall be too late!" (when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite natural); but when the rabbit actually took a watch out of its waistcoat-pocket, looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket or a watch to take out of it, and, full of curiosity, she hurried across the field after it, and was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge. In a moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in the world she was to get out again. The rabbit-hole went straight on like a tunnel for some way, and then dipped suddenly down, so suddenly, that Alice had not a moment to think about stopping herself, before she found herself falling down what seemed a deep well. Either the well was very deep, or she fell very slowly, for she had plenty of time as she went down to look about her, and to wonder what would happen next. First, she tried to look down and make out what she was coming to, but it was too dark to see anything: then, she looked at the sides of the well, and noticed that they were filled with cupboards and book-shelves: here and there were maps and pictures hung on pegs. She took a jar down off one of the shelves as she passed: it was labelled "Orange Marmalade," but to her great disappointment it was empty: she did not like to drop the jar, for fear of killing somebody underneath, so managed to put it into one of the cupboards as she fell past it. "Well!" thought Alice to herself, "after such a fall as this, I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs! How brave they'll all think me at home! Why, I wouldn't say anything about it, even if I fell off the top of the house!" (which was most likely true.)




Alice in Wonderland


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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is an 1865 English children's novel by Lewis Carroll, a mathematics don at the University of Oxford. It details the story of a girl named Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world of anthropomorphic creatures. It is seen as an example of the literary nonsense genre. The artist John Tenniel provided 42 wood-engraved illustrations for the book.It received positive reviews upon release and is now one of the best-known works of Victorian literature; its narrative, structure, characters and imagery have had a widespread influence on popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre. It is credited as helping end an era of didacticism in children's literature, inaugurating an era in which writing for children aimed to "delight or entertain". The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as with children. The titular character Alice shares her name with Alice Liddell, a girl Carroll knewscholars disagree about the extent to which the character was based upon her.




Alice's Adventures in Wonderland


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In 1865, English author CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON (1832-1898), aka Lewis Carroll, wrote a fantastical adventure story for the young daughters of a friend. The adventures of Alice-named for one of the little girls to whom the book was dedicated-who journeys down a rabbit hole and into a whimsical underworld realm, instantly struck a chord with the British public, and then with readers around the world. Dodgson's playfulness-with language, with mathematical puzzles, with testy creatures such as the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts-still confounds and teases lovers of fantasy fiction today. Alice acolytes continue to unravel the book's strange riddles, and constantly find new meaning in the unexpected underlying themes, from the trials of early adolescence to the value of nonsense. The conundrums and delights of Alice ensures its ongoing influence over modern pop culture. This unabridged replica edition features the original illustrations by English artist SIR JOHN TENNIEL (1820-1914), and is a treasured addition to any library.




Alices Adventures


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Lewis Carroll Born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. (1832 – 1898) A famous English writer, mathematician, logician, and photographer. Carroll’s most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, which includes the poem "Jabberwocky", and the poem The Hunting of the Snark, all examples of the genre of literary nonsense. He is noted for his facility at word play, logic, and fantasy. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, first published in 1865, tells of a girl named Alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as with children. Its narrative course and structure, characters and imagery have been enormously influential in both popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre.




Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass


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"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass was originally published in 1865/1872"--T.p. verso.




Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Other Stories


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Scurry down the rabbit hole and step through the looking glass with this luxurious compilation of works from Lewis Carroll. Don’t be late--it’s a very important date! Witty, whimsical, and often nonsensical, the fiction of Lewis Carroll has been popular with both children and adults for over 150 years. Canterbury Classics's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland takes readers on a trip down the rabbit hole in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, where height is dynamic, animals talk, and the best solutions to drying off are a dry lecture on William the Conqueror and a Caucus Race in which everyone runs in circles and there is no clear winner. Through the Looking Glass begins the adventure anew when Alice steps through a mirror into another magical world where she can instantly be made queen if she can only get to the other side of the colossal chessboard.Complete with the original drawings by John Tenniel, this luxurious leather-bound edition is a steal for new readers and Carroll fans alike.




Alice's Adventures in Wonderland


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The classic story of Alice's bewildering experiences, down the rabbit hole and through the looking glass, which contains profound logic and wisdom.




Alice In Wonderland Lewis Carroll


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In 1862 Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a shy Oxford mathematician with a stammer, created a story about a little girl tumbling down a rabbit hole. Thus began the immortal adventures of Alice, perhaps the most popular heroine in English literature. Matte Cover 8.5x11' Can be used as a coloring book




The Original Version of Alice’s Adventures Under Ground + Alice's Adventures in Wonderland


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This carefully crafted ebook: “The Original Version of Alice’s Adventures Under Ground + Alice's Adventures in Wonderland” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. This is the original version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland with Carroll’s own original illustrations and John Tenniel’s original illustrations. It was hand-written by Lewis Carroll for Alice Liddell between 1862 and 1864. The tale was first told by Carroll on 4 July 1862 to the three young daughters of Henry Liddell, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, on a river boat trip. At Christmas 1886, the manuscript was published in a facsimile edition. This edition is certainly well worth reading, although it is shorter than the final form of the story-the later "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" being about twice the length of the original "Alice's Adventures under Ground". Charles Lutwidge Dodgson better known by the pseudonym Lewis Carroll (1832 – 1898), was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer.




Alice's Adventures Under Ground


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Alice's adventures underground The girls loved it, and Alice Liddell asked Dodgson to write it down for her. The Mock Turtle's Story. After a sell-out run in 2015, Les Enfants Terribles and ebp's 'Alice's Adventures Underground' has returned to the Vaults for more immersive adventures. After a sell-out run in 2015, Les Enfants Terribles and ebp's ' Alice's Adventures Under Ground A fter Lewis Carroll told the Alice in Wonderland story to the real Alice, she asked him to write it down for her . Alice's Adventures Under Ground A fter Lewis Carroll told the Alice in Wonderland story to the real Alice, she asked him to write it down for her . This is the handwritten book that Carroll wrote for private use before being urged to develop it later into Alice in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll's inspiration for Alice in Wonderland, Alice ... Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, Alice in Wonderland Audio/Visual Storybook for iPhone, https: //aliceinwonderland.fandom.com/wiki/Alice%27s_Adventures_Underground?oldid=18408. Alice's Adventures Under Ground is the original story that Carroll wrote and illustrated for his young neighbor, Alice. Get the summaries, analysis, and quotes you need. Alicefinds these changes to be traumatic, and feels discomfort, frustration, and sadness when she goes through them. There is a wonderful moment when Alice declares her intention to ... Edition of 5000 copies. Chapter 5: Advice from a Caterpillar. Through the Looking Glass, the second book about Alice's adventures, is an even darker story; in Through the Looking Glass, reminders of death are inescapable. Lewis Carroll hand wrote, illustrated, and bound this copy himself and later gave it as a gift to Alice Liddell and her two sisters, Lorina and Edith. Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The Guardian And so it continues. About Alice's Adventures Underground "There is a place. Cancel anytime. Alice's Adventures Underground is the original manuscript that would eventually be published as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. One of the central concerns of Alice is the subject of growing up - the anxieties and the mysteries of personal identity as one matures. This pack is divided into activities on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, chapter by chapter. Purchased by an American art dealer and sold again, the manuscript was purchased by British benefactors in 1946 who donated it to the British people, installed at The British Museum in 1948, commemorating the end of World War II. The Pool of Tears, Chapter II - A Long Tale. Wikimedia Commons Lorina, Edith and Alice Liddell, photographed by Lewis Carroll. It tells of a young girl named Alice, who falls through a rabbit hole into a subterranean fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. Buy a cheap copy of Alice's Adventures Under Ground book by Lewis Carroll. Free with 30-day Trial CDN$ 14.95/month after 30 days. The discomfort she feels at never being the right sizeacts as a symbol for the changes that occur during puberty. The Tragic and Inevitable Loss of Childhood Innocence. In Chapter 1, she becomes upset whenshe keeps finding herself too ... Reverend Charles Dodgson, later to be known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was a mathematics tutor at Christ Church, Oxford.In 1856 he became friends with Henry Liddell, the new Dean of the college, and his family. This play is based off and is adopted from the writings of Lewis Carroll. Restaurants near Alice's Adventures Underground: (0.06 km) Cabin (0.13 km) La Barca Ristorante Italiano (0.18 km) Fishcotheque (0.14 km) Crust Bros (0.13 km) Marie's Cafe; View all restaurants near Alice's Adventures Underground on Tripadvisor $ Alice sees the White Rabbit scurry down a rabbit hole and decides to ... This is Alices Adventures UNDERGROUND, which is the manuscript for Wonderland. Alice in Wonderland: Themes. It's return is very welcome, for all those who missed out on its pre...