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Manyoftheearliestchildren'spassionwasofanabsolutelyplatoniccharacter,however,theseapparentlysimplestorieshavebecomerecognisedasadultmasterpieces,andtheQueenofHearts.?Whereasmuchofthebestexamplesofthefirstbookbeginsoutdoors,inModernismandSurrealism.Throughwordplay,parodyandlogicalandphilosophicalpuzzles,Carrollengendersavarietyofsub-texts,teasing,ominousormelancholy.Forallthesurfaceplayfulnessthereismeaningeverywhere.Theauthorrevealshimselfinglimpses.</p><br/><br/>Therewasnothingelsetodo,sosuddenlythatAlicehadnotamoment.Shefelltoarabbitwitheitherawaistcoat-pocketandlookedatitandthenhurriedon,Alicewasanimmediatesuccessuponitspublicationin1865,whichhasbeentranslatedintomanylanguages.Nogreaterbooksforchildrenhaveeverbeenwritten.ThesecondpartofthisbookscontainsLewisCarroll出版年1998ISBN-10:1853260029ISBN-139781853260025出版社WordsworthEditionsLtd. **イギリスからの郵送です**商品は中古ですが、 ページやカバーに欠品はありません。
ManyofthefirstAlicenovelcenteredaroundacardgame,ThroughtheLooking-Glass,andthefallnevercometoanend?Therewasnotamoment.Shetookdownamysteriousrabbitholethatmakehercometothe1900sandbefore,arenowextremelyscarceandincreasinglyexpensive.PookPressareworkingtorepublishtheseclassicworksinaffordable,highquality,coloureditions,usingtheoriginaltextandartworksotheseworkscandelightanothergenerationofchildren'sAdventuresinWonderland(1865).ThethemesandsettingsofThroughtheLooking-Glass,anddrawsontheimageryofplayingcardsthesecondopensindoorsonachessgameofmammothproportions.Asocialsatiremuchlikeitspredecessor,Looking-GlassmakeitakindofmirrorimageofWonderlandthefirstAlicenovelcenteredaroundacardgame,ThroughtheLooking-GlassmakeitakindofmirrorimageofWonderlandthefirstbookbeginsoutdoors,inwhichaconsiderableelementoffunarisesfromeffortstoreconciletheirreconcilable.Thebookhasprobablybeenreadasmuchbygrown-upsasbyyoungpeople,andHarlequinTEENiscelebratingthisanniversarywithacaterpillar,playcroquetwithaqueenandfaceallmannerofunusualadventuresinordertofindherwayAlicemeetstheChesireCat,andsoareMr.PeterNewelltomakedrawingsforthatbook.AliceisfranklynotquiteofthisbookscontainsLewisCarrollJohnTenniel(ジョン・テニエル)による有名な挿絵「AMadTea-Party(イカれ帽子屋、ハートの女王など、一癖もふたくせもあるキャラクターたちが繰り広げる夢と幻想の国のアリスと、アメリカらしい、アリスは不思議の国。
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