LEADER 04051cam a2200469Mi 4500001 99111257423506421 005 20240718133905.0 008 090619t20092009enka b 000 f eng^^ 020 9780199558292 |q(pbk.) 020 0199558299 |q(pbk.) 035 (NjP)11125742-princetondb 035 |z(NjP)Voyager11125742 035 |z(NjP)Voyager11125742 035 (OCoLC)ocn416248602 040 UKM |beng |erda |cUKM |dSGB |dCFS |dDEBBG |dLML |dYDXCP |dCUD |dBDX |dOCLCQ |dOCLCF |dOCLCA |dOCL |dOCLCO |dOCLCQ |dFUG |dNjP 050 4 PR4611 |b.A7 2009 082 04 823.8 |222 100 1 Carroll, Lewis, |d1832-1898, |eauthor. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79056546 245 10 Alice's adventures in Wonderland ; |band, Through the looking glass : and what Alice found there / |cLewis Carroll ; edited with an introduction and notes by Peter Hunt ; with illustrations by John Tenniel. 250 New edition 264 1 Oxford ;New York : |bOxford University Press, |c[2009] 264 4 |c©2009 300 liv, 296 pages : |billustrations ; |c20 cm. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 490 1 Oxford world's classics 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages xlvi-l). 505 00 |gIntroduction -- |gA Chronology Of C. L. Dodgson / 'Lewis Carroll' -- |tAlice's Adventures In Wonderland -- |tPrefatory Poem -- |tPreface To The Seventy-ninth Thousand (1886) -- |tPreface To The Eighty-sixth Thousand (1896) -- |tAlice's Adventures In Wonderland -- |tThrough The Looking-glass -- |tChess Problem -- |tDramatis Personæ -- |tPrefatory Poem -- |tAdvertisement [For The 'Sixtieth Thousand'] (1893) -- |tPreface To The Sixty-first Thousand (1896) -- |tThrough The Looking-glass, And What Alice Found There -- |tChristmas-greetings (From A Fairy To A Child] To All Child-readers of 'Alice's Adventures In Wonderland' -- |tAn Easter Greeting To Every Child Who Loves 'Alice' -- |gAppendix: 'the Wasp In A Wig' -- |gExplanatory Notes 520 The "Alice" books are two of the most translated, most quoted, and best-known books in the world. Alice's encounters with the White Rabbit, the Cheshire-Cat, the Queen of Hearts, the Mad Hatter, and many other extraordinary characters have made them beloved by children. Yet they also appeal to adults fascinated by the many layers of satire, allusion, and symbolism about Victorian culture and politics. This new edition explores the phenomenal range of reference and the paradoxical appeal of two of the most inventive books in world literature. The volume has been deftly edited by one of the foremost children's literature experts, Peter Hunt, and it features the original, much-loved illustrations by Sir John Tenniel, newly scanned and reset for enhanced sharpness and clarity. Extensive explanatory notes give information on Carroll's political, social, intellectual, and personal allusions and sources. The book provides an extensive bibliography and a chronology of Carroll's life and times, and it also includes a deleted episode called "The Wasp in a Wig."--Publisher. 600 00 Alice |c(Fictitious character from Carroll) |vFiction. 600 07 Alice |c(Fictitious character from Carroll) |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00805040 655 7 Fiction. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01423787 655 7 Fiction. |2lcgft |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026339 655 7 Novels. |2lcgft |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2015026020 700 1 Hunt, Peter, |d1945- |eauthor of introduction. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90713365 700 1 Tenniel, John, |d1820-1914, |eillustrator. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79058883 700 12 Carroll, Lewis, |d1832-1898. |tThrough the looking-glass. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83196986 830 0 Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press) 902 rph |bm |6a |7m |dv |f1 |e20190125 904 kla |bo |hm |cb |e20190122 914 (OCoLC)ocn416248602 |bOCoLC |cmatch |d20240710 |eprocessed |f416248602