Alicia en el país de las maravillas

Voorkant
EDAF, 2002 - 192 pagina's
Lewis Carroll nos seduce con Alicia en el País de las Maravillas. Deslízate con Alicia por la madriguera del Conejo y te sorprenderás con un sinfín de aventuras mágicas en el fantástico mundo del País de las Maravillas. Aquí los conejos hablan y juegan a las cartas andantes, y los gatos tienen la habilidad de desaparecer a su voluntad. Nunca conocerás a personajes más desconcertantes que éstos, ni comerás pasteles tan curiosos. Así que... ¡abre el libro y sumérgete en el país de tus sueños!
 

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PRÓLOGO por Mauro Armiño
9
CRONOLOGÍA DE LEWIS CARROLL
25
ALICIA EN EL PAÍS DE LAS MARAVILLAS PREFACIO
31
Por la madriguera del conejo
33
El charco de lágrimas
45
Una carrera en comité y larga historia
57
El conejo envía a un pequeño Bill
67
El consejo de una oruga
81
Cerdo y pimienta
95
Una merienda de locos
111
El campo de croquet de la reina
125
Historia de la tortuga artificial
139
La contradanza del bogavante
153
Quién robó las tartas?
167
El testimonio de Alicia
179
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Over de auteur (2002)

Born in Daresbury, England,in 1832, Charles Luthwidge Dodgson is better known by his pen mane of Lewis Carroll. He became a minister of the Church of England and a lecturer in mathematics at Christ Church College, Oxford. He was the author, under his own name, of An Elementary Treatise on Determinants (1867), Symbolic Logic (1896), and other scholarly treatises which would hardly have given him a place in English literature. Charles Dodgson might have been completely forgotten but for the work of his alter ego, Lewis Carroll. Lewis Carroll, shy in the company of adults, loved children and knew and understood the world of the imagination in which the most sensitive of them lived. So he put the little girl Alice Liddell into a dream-story and found himself famous as the author of Alice in Wonderland (1865). Through the Looking Glass followed in 1871. In recent years Carroll has been taken quite seriously as a major literary artist for adults as well. His works have come under the scrutiny of critics who have explained his permanent attractiveness in terms of existential and symbolic drama: The Alice books dramatize psychological realities in symbolic terms, being commentary on the nature of the human predicament rather than escape from it. In addition to his writing, Carroll was also a pioneering photographer, and he took many pictures of young children, especially girls, with whom he seemed to empathize.

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