THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS (Illustrated Edition)
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English
2023
ISBN 8596547760399
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In "Through the Looking-Glass (Illustrated Edition)," Lewis Carroll takes readers on a whimsical journey through a fantastical realm that mirrors and inverts the familiar world. Employing a playful, nonsensical literary style, Carroll constructs a narrative replete with paradox and wit, drawing on themes of identity, language, and the nature of reality. The structure of the book, framed as a chess game, introduces characters that defy logic—such as the Red Queen and the White Knight—who challenge conventional understandings of time and space, all while inviting readers to ponder deeper philosophical questions about existence and self-awareness. Lewis Carroll, born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was a mathematician, logician, and photographer, which significantly influenced his narrative ideas and the illustrative richness of his tales. His fascination with childhood innocence, logic puzzles, and linguistic play resonates throughout his works, making "Through the Looking-Glass" an important sequel to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Carroll's own experiences and views on the nature of childhood and creativity inform the non-linear storytelling pattern seen in this work. This illustrated edition not only revives Carroll's enchanting prose but also enriches it with vibrant illustrations that deepen the reader's immersion into the Looking-Glass world. Recommended for scholars and lovers of fantastical literature alike, this captivating exploration of imagination and thought beckons readers of all ages to engage in a profound reflection on the magic of life through the eyes of Alice.
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