Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.Introduction: Alice in Wonderland is perhaps the most renowned fantasy book for children. Over and above this though, it has relevance for adults. People too often dismiss it as purely escapist reading, a means to escape from the monotony of everyday realism by delving into the realms of fantasy. Many critics propose that it operates on more than one level and I would have to agree - it is a pioneer of children's literature as well as a product and critique of the Victorian age. It is a story that has captured the world's imagination, with vivid characters and exciting adventures. The sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, although not as well known, equally offers an insight int...
Lewis Carroll’s story Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was published as an illustrated book in 1865 ...
© 2015 Madeleine Ashleigh HunterThis thesis considers the remarkable longevity of the figure of Alic...
Since the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Peter Pan (1904), much has been...
24 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 22-24Ever since the appearance of The Water Babies (1963) and Alice’s ...
This thesis analyzes Lewis Carroll's 1865 work Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and places it within...
This thesis seeks to address how Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland can be inter...
Alice in Wonderland, published in 1865, is 150 years old and continues to be one of the most popular...
Victorian women certainly faced various limitations that Victorian men did not, including limited jo...
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll are literary works filled with im...
This English Literature undergraduate dissertation will analyse three adaptations of Alice’s Adventu...
20 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 19-20When one thinks about the concept of children's literature, many ideas w...
2016 Jan Rehner Writing Prize Finalists, 4th Year WinnerWRIT 4720, Print Culture and the History of ...
ii The child as a prominent figure in English literature reached its richest stage of development in...
This dissertation focuses on the intellectual, philosophical, and narratological inquiries that unde...
Alice in Wonderland is a story that represents the cultural shift in Victorian ideas and its vision ...
Lewis Carroll’s story Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was published as an illustrated book in 1865 ...
© 2015 Madeleine Ashleigh HunterThis thesis considers the remarkable longevity of the figure of Alic...
Since the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Peter Pan (1904), much has been...
24 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 22-24Ever since the appearance of The Water Babies (1963) and Alice’s ...
This thesis analyzes Lewis Carroll's 1865 work Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and places it within...
This thesis seeks to address how Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland can be inter...
Alice in Wonderland, published in 1865, is 150 years old and continues to be one of the most popular...
Victorian women certainly faced various limitations that Victorian men did not, including limited jo...
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll are literary works filled with im...
This English Literature undergraduate dissertation will analyse three adaptations of Alice’s Adventu...
20 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 19-20When one thinks about the concept of children's literature, many ideas w...
2016 Jan Rehner Writing Prize Finalists, 4th Year WinnerWRIT 4720, Print Culture and the History of ...
ii The child as a prominent figure in English literature reached its richest stage of development in...
This dissertation focuses on the intellectual, philosophical, and narratological inquiries that unde...
Alice in Wonderland is a story that represents the cultural shift in Victorian ideas and its vision ...
Lewis Carroll’s story Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was published as an illustrated book in 1865 ...
© 2015 Madeleine Ashleigh HunterThis thesis considers the remarkable longevity of the figure of Alic...
Since the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Peter Pan (1904), much has been...