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Alice's adventures under ground

Alice's adventures under ground

A journey through a wonderland of curiosity and transition

Lewis Carroll

42 pages, parution le 08/10/2023

Résumé

"Alice's Adventures Under Ground" is a whimsical tale by Lewis Carroll that serves as the precursor to the more widely known "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." The story begins with Alice, a young girl, who is bored while sitting with her sister. Her curiosity is piqued when she sees a White Rabbit with pink eyes, who speaks to itself and checks a pocket watch. Intrigued, Alice follows the Rabbit down a rabbit-hole, leading her into a fantastical world. As she falls down the seemingly endless tunnel, she ponders various topics, including geography and her cat Dinah, showcasing her vivid imagination and childlike logic. Upon landing, Alice encounters a series of peculiar events and characters. She finds herself in a hall with many locked doors and a small key that opens a door to a beautiful garden she cannot enter due to her size. Through a series of magical transformations, involving a bottle labeled "Drink Me" and a cake marked "Eat Me," Alice experiences dramatic changes in size, reflecting the theme of identity and self-discovery. Throughout her journey, Alice meets a host of eccentric characters, including a caterpillar who challenges her understanding of herself, and a pigeon who mistakes her for a serpent. These encounters are filled with nonsensical conversations and riddles, emphasizing the absurdity and unpredictability of Wonderland. The narrative is rich with wordplay and logic puzzles, inviting readers to question the nature of reality and perception. The story concludes with Alice entering a garden where she witnesses a bizarre procession led by the King and Queen of Hearts. The Queen's volatile temper and the nonsensical trial that follows highlight the chaotic and arbitrary nature of Wonderland's society. Alice's adventures ultimately serve as a metaphor for the complexities of growing up and the fluidity of identity.

L'auteur - Lewis Carroll

Charles Dodgson qui prendra comme nom de plume Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) incarne aisément l'image type du gentleman victorien. Néanmoins, bien qu'acteur de la modernité de son temps, par l'originalité de son oeuvre, il se distingue des grands courants artistiques contemporains. À cela plusieurs raisons mais ne peut-on voir là l'expression de sa personnalité multiple : à la fois professeur, mathématicien, logicien, photographe et... écrivain

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Éditeur(s) Culturea
Auteur(s) Lewis Carroll
Parution 08/10/2023
Nb. de pages 42
Format 14.8 x 21
Couverture Broché
Poids 69g
EAN13 9791041820443

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