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"Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie" è un romanzo fantastico pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1865 dal matematico e scrittore inglese reverendo Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, sotto il ben più noto pseudonimo di Lewis Carroll. La storia venne scritta su richiesta di una bambina di dieci anni, Alice Liddell, figlia di amici di famiglia dell'autore. Il personaggio ne prende il nome mentre, come affermato dallo stesso autore, non era basato su alcun bambino realmente esistito ma era interamente inventato. Alice è rappresentata come una ragazzina curiosamente logica, a volte addirittura pedante. Ha sette anni e mezzo, ma si comporta come fosse più grande. La vicenda narrata in "Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie" si sviluppa nel giorno del 4 maggio, compleanno di Alice Liddell. Il racconto è pieno di allusioni a personaggi, poemetti, proverbi e avvenimenti propri dell'epoca in cui Dodgson opera e il "Paese delle Meraviglie" descritto nel racconto gioca con regole logiche, linguistiche, fisiche e matematiche che gli hanno fatto ben guadagnare la fama che ha. Il libro ha un seguito chiamato Attraverso lo specchio e quel che Alice vi trovò. Età di lettura: da 9 anni.
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- Pagine: 128
- Data di uscita: 10-10-2019
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welcome to...ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN SEPTEMBERLAND. might be my best month/title pun since middlemarch march . we are BACK (and a week late) for Project Long Classics , in which elle and i tackle a long intimidating classic in small chunks for an entire month. however, this book is not long, and it's not i Leggi tutto
"Good gracious!" said Alice, "I do believe I'm inside a review!" She turned to the Hatter and the March Hare. "Well, let me see. Here is the title, and here is the date I read it. That must be today. Now I need to explain the plot and the overall point." "There is no plot," said the March Hare disagre Leggi tutto
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I believe anyone who has read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland cannot deny its relentless absurdity. From the characters to the narrative, descriptions, and dialogue, it's a journey into the nonsensical: mice and ducks arguing over meaningless pronouns; the enigmatic Caterpillar, smoking a hookah an Leggi tutto
In spite of being written for children – originally, a young girl named Alice – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland influenced the entire grownup literature. On finding herself in the Wonderland, Alice encounters a lot of incredibly curious creatures… They were indeed a queer-looking party that assembled Leggi tutto
Unpopular Opinion This took me a long time to get through...I found it sometimes tedious to be quite honest. Sorry. I guess I just don't love the nonsensical fun of this as much as everyone else seems to love it. I enjoyed the pictures and I really liked this edition and I enjoyed it well enough, but Leggi tutto
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