Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Lewis Carroll
Verlag: Good Press
Beschreibung
Lewis Carroll's 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' is a whimsical and imaginative tale that follows young Alice as she falls down a rabbit hole into a fantastical world filled with peculiar characters and nonsensical events. Carroll's use of absurdities, dream-like sequences, and clever wordplay contribute to the book's unique literary style that continues to captivate readers of all ages. As a work of literary nonsense, 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' challenges traditional storytelling conventions and invites readers to explore the limitless possibilities of the imagination. Set in the Victorian era, the book reflects Carroll's fascination with logic and mathematics, while also serving as a commentary on societal norms and expectations. The book's enduring popularity can be attributed to its timeless themes of curiosity, identity, and the pursuit of knowledge. Lewis Carroll, a pseudonym for Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was a mathematician and photographer with a talent for storytelling. His background in logic and puzzles influenced the intricate plot and intricate wordplay found in 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.' Recommended for readers who enjoy thought-provoking literature with a touch of whimsy and charm.