As Lewis Carroll’s Alice comes to the end of her journey through the looking glass world, she has also come to the end of her patience with its strange power games and arbitrations. At every stage of the adventure, she has encountered someone who wants to dictate rules and protocols, and a lesson on table manners from the Red Queen finally triggers rebellion. “I can’t stand this any more,” Alice cries, as she seizes the tablecloth and hurls the entire setting into chaos (279). Then, catching hold of the Red Queen, she gives her a good shaking, until the rigid contours of the imperious figure become fuzzy and soft. At this point, the hold of the dream dissolves and Alice, awakening on the other side of the mirror, realises she is shaking the...
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In this paper, I would like to discuss how Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s adventures in Wonderland (1865) c...
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In the final paragraph of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures , Alice awakens from an afternoon nap a...
The metaphor of Alice going through the looking-glass in Lewis Carroll’s classic tale is used in thi...
Lewis Carroll’s Through theLooking Glass (1871) continues to be open to cross-media transfer: musica...
A Trip to Wonderland is a 90 minute play based on the Lewis Carol novel, the Adventures of Alice in ...
Lewis Carrolls world of nonsense, Wonderland, is undoubtedly filled with otherworldly creatures, sym...
This thesis focuses on the visual iconography of the ‘Alice’ figure created in Lewis Carroll’s Ali...
Lewis C. Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass are novels that through their d...
In this paper, I would like to discuss how Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s adventures in Wonderland (1865) c...
The character of Alice, the English “dream child” of the second half of the 19th century, was born f...
Lewis Carroll\u27s novels Alice\u27s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and What...
A variation on the game of chess that reflects some of the motifs, themes, and absurdities of Throug...
Alice Through the Looking Glass is a movie with a fantasy adventure genre. This movie tells about Al...
Looking-glass house -- The garden of live flowers -- Looking glass insects -- Tweedledum and Tweedle...
Fantasy and myth protagonists have a complicated, often detrimental relationship with the food in th...
Victorian women certainly faced various limitations that Victorian men did not, including limited jo...
In the final paragraph of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures , Alice awakens from an afternoon nap a...
The metaphor of Alice going through the looking-glass in Lewis Carroll’s classic tale is used in thi...
Lewis Carroll’s Through theLooking Glass (1871) continues to be open to cross-media transfer: musica...
A Trip to Wonderland is a 90 minute play based on the Lewis Carol novel, the Adventures of Alice in ...