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Alice in Waterland: Lewis Carroll and the River Thames in Oxford 1st edition
Mark Davies
Alice in Waterland: Lewis Carroll and the River Thames in Oxford 1st edition
Mark Davies
A world-famous Oxford story from a new angle: the essential role played by the River Thames in the creation of Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. It was on rowing trips with Alice Liddell and her sisters that Lewis Carroll (the Oxford don Charles Dodgson) invented many of the tales which were later incorporated into the books; it was on the riverbank on 4 July 1862 that Wonderland had its birth; and it was from particular incidents on or near the Thames that Carroll drew inspiration for some well-known episodes. Combining excerpts from Carrolls diaries and the Alice books with contemporary images, memoirs, and fiction, Alice in Waterland sets the Oxford scene of the time (including the burgeoning Pre-Raphaelite movement) and sheds new light on the real individuals who inspired characters such as the Hatter, the Sheep, and the Red Queen.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 29, 2011 |
ISBN13 | 9781904955726 |
Publishers | Interlink Signal |
Pages | 128 |
Dimensions | 385 g |
Language | English |
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