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Lewis Carroll - Alice-s Adventures in Wonderland

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p1049 ISome of the most lastingly delightful childrentrquote s books in English are t93Alicetrquote s Adventures in onderlandt94 and t93Through the Looking-Glasst94. Here are hat Albert Baugh rite about them in t93A Literary History of Englandt94tpar Stpardtplain tqj tfi720tli0tri0tsl360tslmult1tidctlpartfaautotadjus
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p1049 Itfs24 t93ritten by an eccentric Oxford don to amuse his little girlfriends, these to orld-famous books are the best of all memorials of the Victorian love of nonsense. In them are elements of satire and parody hich connect them ith a long tradition, but they shot through ith a quality distorted logic for their author as a professional mathematician and logician hich is inimitable and unique.t94tpar A story may be told either by one of the characters, or by an external narrator. To define by hom the narration is made is to define the point of vie that the author has chosen for his story.tpar In t93Alicetrquote s Adventures in onderlandt94 the narrator does not introduce himself as a character. Leis Carroll uses 3SItfs24tsuper rdSItfs24 person narrative. Yet, everything in the story is seen, heard or thought happens hich she cannot sense, or in places here she is not present. This kind of point of vie is called SItitfs24 selective omniscienceSItfs24 , that is the author knos everything, but only through one charactertrquote s consciousness. Other books in hich author uses the same point of vie are t93Amintiri din copilSItf104tfs24tlang1048tlangfe1049tlangnp1048 te3SItfs24tlang1033tlangfe1049tlangnp1033 rieSItfs24 t94 and other novels ritten by the romanian riter Ion CreangSItf104tfs24tlang1048tlangfe1049tlangnp1048 te3SItfs24tlang1033tlangfe1049tlangnp1033 . tpar In the end reader is told that everything has been a dream. There are a lot of elements hich make up the dreamlike atmosphere.tpar One of Carrolltrquote s favourite devices is the pun SItbtfs24tlang1033tlangfe1049tlangnp1033 pSItfs24tlang1033tlangfe1049tlangnp1033 lay SItbtfs24tlang1033tlangfe1049tlangnp1033 uSItfs24tlang1033tlangfe1049tlangnp1033 pon SItbtfs24tlang1033tlangfe1049tlangnp1033 SItfs24tlang1033tlangfe1049tlangnp1033 ords that is the humorous use of the same ord in more than one sense, or of to different ords similarly pronounced. For instance t93Mine is a long tale!t94 said the Mouse. t93It is a long tail, certainlyt94, said Alice, looking don ith onder at the Mousetrquote s tail.ttab tpar If e read the story as an allegory e can find several hints regarding the society in Carrolltrquote s time, especially its political and legal systemsSItlang1033tlangfe1049tlangnp1033 tpar SS...
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