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Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland' (Collector's Edition) is a timeless literary masterpiece that subverts conventional narrative structures through its vivid imagery and whimsical prose. The book follows the fantastical adventures of a young girl named Alice as she navigates a surreal landscape filled with peculiar creatures and nonsensical logic. Carroll's innovative use of playful language, puns, and absurdities not only entertains but also challenges readers to question the rational world around them. This collector's edition, adorned with the original illustrations, enhances the reading…mehr

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Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland' (Collector's Edition) is a timeless literary masterpiece that subverts conventional narrative structures through its vivid imagery and whimsical prose. The book follows the fantastical adventures of a young girl named Alice as she navigates a surreal landscape filled with peculiar creatures and nonsensical logic. Carroll's innovative use of playful language, puns, and absurdities not only entertains but also challenges readers to question the rational world around them. This collector's edition, adorned with the original illustrations, enhances the reading experience, immersing audiences in the enchanting world Carroll created. Lewis Carroll, the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was a mathematician, logician, and photographer, whose keen interest in the playful aspects of language and identity is evident throughout his work. His background in mathematics-particularly in logic and the foundations of mathematics-fosters the intricate puzzles and paradoxes that pervade 'Alice in Wonderland.' Carroll's experiences as a lecturer at Oxford and his friendships with young children inform his nuanced portrayal of childhood curiosity and imagination. 'Alice in Wonderland' is an essential read for anyone intrigued by the interplay of reality and fantasy, as well as the fluidity of identity. Its layers of meaning and delightful absurdities resonate across generations, making it a must-have for both literary scholars and casual readers. This collector's edition will undoubtedly captivate new audiences while reaffirming its status as a classic in children's literature.

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Lewis Carroll is the nom de plume of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a figure renowned not only for his literary masterpieces but also for his work in mathematics, logic, and photography. Born on January 27, 1832, in Daresbury, Cheshire, England, Carroll is best known for his iconic work 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' (1865) which has been a cornerstone in children's literature for over a century. This seminal piece, ingeniously marrying fantasy with wit, has carved Carroll a position of distinction among writers of the English language. The Collector's Edition of 'Alice in Wonderland'-replete with the original illustrations-revives the classic charm that has captivated readers for generations. Carroll's unique literary style combines elements of nonsense literature, poetry, and riddles, tantalizing both young and adult audiences with a blend of whimsy and sophistication. His other significant works include 'Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There' (1871), a sequel to Wonderland, and the poem 'The Hunting of the Snark' (1876). Though he passed away on January 14, 1898, Carroll's legacy endures, his stories inscribing an indelible mark upon the canvas of literary history, continuing to enchant, question, and amuse.