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Through the Looking-Glass
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"Through the Looking-Glass" narrates the adventures of Alice as she steps through a mirror into an alternate, fantastical world that operates on reversed logic. In this chess-themed realm, characters and physical laws behave in peculiar ways, challenging conventional understanding of space and movement. Alice encounters a variety of eccentric beings, including the stern Red Queen, the quarrelsome Tweedledum and Tweedledee, and Humpty Dumpty, each embodying whimsical and absurd characteristics. The narrative continues the imaginative style established in Lewis Carroll's earlier work, blending playful language, poetic nonsense, and vivid imagery to create a surreal universe.
Set within the context of Victorian children's literature, the novel exemplifies the period's fascination with fantasy and linguistic invention. It employs a series of episodic encounters and riddles that reflect a child’s perspective on a world of magical logic. Published in 1871, the book remains influential for its inventive use of language and its exploration of the absurd.
Set within the context of Victorian children's literature, the novel exemplifies the period's fascination with fantasy and linguistic invention. It employs a series of episodic encounters and riddles that reflect a child’s perspective on a world of magical logic. Published in 1871, the book remains influential for its inventive use of language and its exploration of the absurd.
From the opening pages
2. Alice through Q.’s 3d ( by railway ) to 4th ( Tweedledum and Tweedledee ) 2. W. Q. to Q. B.’s 4th ( after shawl ) 3. Alice meets W. Q. ( with shawl ) 3. W. Q. to Q.B.’s 5th ( becomes sheep ) 4. Alice to Q.’s 5th ( shop, river, shop ) 4. W. Q. to K. B.’s 8th ( leaves egg on shelf ) 5. Alice to Q.’s 6th ( Humpty Dumpty ) 5. W. Q. to Q. B.’s 8th ( flying from R. Kt. ) 6. Alice to Q.’s 7th ( forest ) 6. R. Kt. to K.’s 2nd (ch.) 7. W.Kt. takes R.Kt. 7. W. Kt. to K. B’s 5th 8. Alice to Q.’s 8th ( coronation ) 8. R. Q. to K.’s sq. ( examination ) 9. Alice becomes Queen 9. Queens castle 10. Alice castles ( feast ) 10. W.Q. to Q.R.’s 6th ( soup ) 11. Alice takes R.Q. & wins Child of the pure unclouded brow And dreaming eyes of wonder! Though time be fleet, and I and thou Are half a life asunder, Thy loving smile will surely hail The love-gift of a fairy-tale. I have not seen thy sunny face, Nor heard thy silver laughter; No thought of me shall find a place In thy young life’s hereafter— Enough that now thou wilt not fail To listen to my fairy-tale. A tale begun in other days, When summer suns were glowing— A simple chime, that served to time The rhythm of our rowing— Whose echoes live in memory yet, Though envious years would say ‘forget.’ Come, hearken then, ere voice of dread, With bitter tidings laden, Shall summon to unwelcome bed A melancholy maiden! We are but older children, dear, Who fret to find our bedtime near. Without, the frost, the blinding snow, The storm-wind’s moody madness— Within, the firelight’s ruddy glow, And childhood’s nest of gladness. The magic words shall hold thee fast: Thou shalt not heed the raving blast. And though the shadow of a sigh May tremble through the story, For ‘happy summer days’ gone by, And vanish’d summer glory— It shall not touch with breath of bale The pleasance of our fairy-tale. Contents Looking-Glass House One thing was certain, that the white kitten had had nothing to do with it:—it was the black kitten’s fault entirely. For the white kitten had been having…
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