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050 14 $aPR4644.A73$bR34 1991
082 0 $a823/8
100 1 $aRackin, Donald
245 10 $aAlice's adventures in Wonderland and Through the
looking glass :$bnonsense, sense, and meaning /$cDonald
Rackin
260 $aNew York :$bTwayne Publishers ;$aToronto
:$bMaxwell Macmillan Canada ;$aNew York :$bMaxwell Macmillan
International$cc1991
300 $axvii, 179 p. :$bill
440 0 $aTwayne's masterwork studies ;$vno. 81
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 166-173)
and index
600 10 $aCarroll, Lewis,$d1832-1898$tAlice's adventures in
Wonderland
600 10 $aCarroll, Lewis,$d1832-1898$tThrough the
looking-glass
650 00 $aChildren's stories, English$xHistory and
criticism
650 00 $aFantasy fiction, English$xHistory and criticism
990 11 $tAlice books and Lewis Carroll's world
990 11 $tImportance of the Alice books and the search for
their meaning
990 11 $tCritical reception of the Alice books
990 11 $talices and the modern quest for order
990 11 $tArnold, Matthew
990 11 $tCarroll, Lewis (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson)
990 12 $t--Child friends
990 12 $t--Differences between Dodgson and his Carroll
persona
990 12 $t--Love
990 12 $t--Relations with Alice Liddell
990 12 $t--Worship of the past, attempts to stop time
990 11 $tAlice's adventures in Wonderland and/or through
the looking-glass
990 12 $t--Concepts of identity, the self
990 12 $t--Concepts of time and space
990 12 $t--Critics' attempts to decipher their meaning
990 12 $t--Darwinian elements
990 12 $t--Death
990 12 $t--Differences between Alice in Wonderland and
through the looking-glass
990 12 $t--Dreaming, dreams
990 12 $t--Games
990 12 $t--Growing up
990 12 $t--Historical/cultural contexts
990 12 $t--Illustrations for
990 12 $t--Language
990 12 $t--Love
990 12 $t--Madness, sanity
990 12 $t--Modernism
990 12 $t--Narrative style and methods
990 12 $t--Nursery rhymes
990 12 $t--Popularity of
990 12 $t--Quests for order
990 12 $t--Rebellion, revolution
990 12 $t--Rules and regulations
990 12 $t--Socioeconomic class
990 12 $t--Subversion
990 11 $tAlice's adventures under ground
990 11 $tCharacters in the Alice books
990 12 $t--Alice
990 13 $t----Her civility and politeness
990 13 $t----Her innocence
990 13 $t----Her maturation
990 13 $t----And maturity
990 13 $t----Her search and reverence for rules
990 12 $t--Humpty Dumpty
990 12 $t--White knight
990 12 $t--White rabbit
990 11 $tComedy in the Alice books
990 12 $t--Nonsense
990 12 $t--Rooted in a threatening horror-vision
990 12 $t--Satirical components of
990 11 $tDarwin, Charles: and Darwinism
990 11 $tFreud, Sigmund: and Freudianism
990 11 $tLiddell, Alice Pleasance (Mrs. Alice Hargreaves)
990 11 $tTennyson, Alfred Lord