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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Lewis Carroll (Auteur)
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The story begins with a young girl named Alice, who is sitting by a riverbank, feeling bored. She follows a white rabbit with a waistcoat and pocket watch down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a strange and whimsical world.
In Wonderland, Alice encounters a series of bizarre and fantastical characters, including the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, and the Caterpillar. Each character introduces her to a different aspect of Wonderland's nonsensical logic and absurdity.
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Biographie

Lewis Carroll (1832-1898), nom de plume du Britannique Charles Dogson, professeur de logique au college Christ Church de l'université d'Oxford, a commencé par publier des ouvrages de mathématiques avant d'écrire nouvelles et poèmes. Il invente le concept de « mot-valise », excelle dans le genre du "limerick", petit poème corrosif à l'humour jouant sur l'absurde, et reste le maître incontesté du "nonsense". Son roman phare "Alice au pays des merveilles" paraît en 1865, inspiré d'une Alice bien réelle, Alice Liddell. Le livre connaît un succès immédiat, de même que "De l'autre côté du miroir" en 1872 et "La Chasse au Snark" en 1876.

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Date Parution08/10/2023
EAN9791041820436
Nb. de Pages66
EditeurCulturea
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Poids99 g
PrésentationGrand format
Dimensions21,0 cm x 14,8 cm x 0,4 cm
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The story begins with a young girl named Alice, who is sitting by a riverbank, feeling bored. She follows a white rabbit with a waistcoat and pocket watch down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a strange and whimsical world.
In Wonderland, Alice encounters a series of bizarre and fantastical characters, including the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, and the Caterpillar. Each character introduces her to a different aspect of Wonderland's nonsensical logic and absurdity.
Alice's journey is marked by a sense of constant transformation and change. She grows and shrinks in size, has surreal conversations, and experiences a series of comical and perplexing adventures.
Throughout her adventures, Alice longs to find her way back home, but Wonderland's chaotic and unpredictable nature makes it challenging for her to achieve her goal.
The novel ends with Alice waking up from her dream, leaving the reader to ponder the fantastical and dreamlike nature of her adventures.
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