Alice in Wonderland
by Jane Carruth
- Published
- 2004
- Pages
- 92
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780517223628
- Reading Time
- ~1h 37min
Alice in Wonderland is a alice (fictitious character : carroll) book by Jane Carruth. In 2004. It has 92 pages.
About this book
Jane Carruth’s 2004 volume engages with the enduring legacy of Lewis Carroll’s iconic protagonist, offering a carefully crafted exploration of one of literature’s most recognizable figures. Rather than retelling the original narrative, this work examines the cultural and literary significance of Alice as a symbol of childhood curiosity, logical inquiry, and imaginative rebellion. Through accessible prose and carefully selected visual references, Carruth traces how the character has been interpreted across generations, highlighting themes of identity formation, linguistic play, and the tension between Victorian propriety and whimsical nonsense. The book situates Alice within broader discussions of children’s literature, psychoanalytic criticism, and adaptation studies, making it a useful resource for students and general readers alike. By focusing on the character’s evolution from Carroll’s 1865 manuscript to contemporary cultural touchstone, Carruth provides a grounded examination of why Alice continues to resonate. The volume’s clear structure and scholarly yet approachable tone make it a practical companion for readers seeking to understand the historical context, literary devices, and lasting influence of one of fiction’s most enduring journeys.
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Alice in Wonderland has 92 pages.
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Alice in Wonderland was published in 2004.
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Alice in Wonderland is a Alice (Fictitious character : Carroll) book.
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Jane Carruth’s 2004 volume engages with the enduring legacy of Lewis Carroll’s iconic protagonist, offering a carefully crafted exploration of one of literature’s most recognizable figures. Rather than retelling the original narrative, this work examines the cultural and literary significance of Ali...
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Alice in Wonderland was written by Jane Carruth.