Almost a full century separates Alice in Wonderland (1865) of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson(who will be referred by his pseudonym, Lewis Carroll) and the second, lengthier and more elaborate edition of Hans Kelsen’s Pure Theory of Law (1960; first edition published in 1934). And yet, it is possible to argue that the former anticipates and critically addresses many of the philosophical assumptions that underlie and are elemental to the argument of the latter. Both texts, with the illuminating differences that arise from their disparate genre, have as one of their key themes norms and their functioning. Wonderland, as Alice soon finds out, is a world beset by rules of all kinds: from the etiquette rituals of the mad tea-party to the changing setti...
“Wrecked at the critical point where the stream and river meet”?: Lewis Carroll and the deconstructi...
Literary criticism, of the type that follows in this project, is a series of experiments with and ab...
International audienceTheories of conversation very often revolve around the idea of cooperation, an...
Almost a full century separates Alice in Wonderland (1865) of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson(who will be r...
Aim of this essay is to focus on possible links between Law and Literature, using two novels by Lewi...
This paper explores Charles Lutwidge Dodgson’s (Lewis Carroll’s) use of a reductio ad absurdum proof...
L’article démontre comment les deux romans de Lewis Carroll, Les aventures d’Alice au pays des merve...
Lewis Carroll’s sophisticated and intellectually appealing Victorian children’s stories Alice’s Adv...
Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is an adventure story that appeals to children as w...
In this paper, I would like to discuss how Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s adventures in Wonderland (1865) c...
Lewis Carroll's Alice, who first explores Wonderland (1865) and later on the country behind the Look...
Lewis Carroll’s Alice books, "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland" and its sequel, "Through the Looking...
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll are literary works filled with im...
In the 150 years since Lewis Carroll and John Tenniel (1865/1866) first published Alice\u27s Adventu...
The smashing success of the Tim Burton-Johnny Depp film Alice in Wonderland is vivid evidence of our...
“Wrecked at the critical point where the stream and river meet”?: Lewis Carroll and the deconstructi...
Literary criticism, of the type that follows in this project, is a series of experiments with and ab...
International audienceTheories of conversation very often revolve around the idea of cooperation, an...
Almost a full century separates Alice in Wonderland (1865) of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson(who will be r...
Aim of this essay is to focus on possible links between Law and Literature, using two novels by Lewi...
This paper explores Charles Lutwidge Dodgson’s (Lewis Carroll’s) use of a reductio ad absurdum proof...
L’article démontre comment les deux romans de Lewis Carroll, Les aventures d’Alice au pays des merve...
Lewis Carroll’s sophisticated and intellectually appealing Victorian children’s stories Alice’s Adv...
Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is an adventure story that appeals to children as w...
In this paper, I would like to discuss how Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s adventures in Wonderland (1865) c...
Lewis Carroll's Alice, who first explores Wonderland (1865) and later on the country behind the Look...
Lewis Carroll’s Alice books, "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland" and its sequel, "Through the Looking...
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll are literary works filled with im...
In the 150 years since Lewis Carroll and John Tenniel (1865/1866) first published Alice\u27s Adventu...
The smashing success of the Tim Burton-Johnny Depp film Alice in Wonderland is vivid evidence of our...
“Wrecked at the critical point where the stream and river meet”?: Lewis Carroll and the deconstructi...
Literary criticism, of the type that follows in this project, is a series of experiments with and ab...
International audienceTheories of conversation very often revolve around the idea of cooperation, an...