Alice s Adventures in Wonderland(爱丽丝仙境历险记)
分類: 图书,进口原版,Literature & Fiction 文学/小说,World Literature 世界文学,
品牌: LEWIS CARROLL
基本信息·出版社:Wordsworth Editions Ltd
·页码:288 页
·出版日期:1993年
·ISBN:1853260029
·条形码:9781853260025
·包装版本:1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:32
·正文语种:英语
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内容简介《Alice s Adventures in Wonderland(爱丽丝仙境历险记)》讲述了:This selection of Carroll's works includes Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, both containing the famous illustrations by Sir John Tenniel. No greater books for children have ever been written. The simple language, dreamlike atmosphere, and fantastical characters are as appealing to young readers today as ever they were.
Meanwhile, however, these apparently simple stories have become recognised as adult masterpieces, and extraordinary experiments, years ahead of their time, in Modernism and Surrealism. Through wordplay, parody and logical and philosophical puzzles, Carroll engenders a variety of sub-texts, teasing, ominous or melancholy. For all the surface playfulness there is meaning everywhere. The author reveals himself in glimpses.
编辑推荐《Alice s Adventures in Wonderland(爱丽丝仙境历险记)》由LEWIS CARROLL编著。
目录
Autobor's Note
ONE Down the Rabbit-Hole
TWO The Pool of Tears
THREE A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale
FOUR The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill
FIVE Advice from a Caterpillar
SIX Pig and Pepper
SEVEN A Mad Tea-Party
EIGHT The Queen's Croquet Ground
NINE The Mock Turtle's Story
TEN The Lobster Quadrille
ELEVEN Who Stole the Tarts?
TWELVE Alice's Evidence
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'That's the most important piece of evidence we'veheard yet,' said the King, rubbing his hands; 'so now letthe jury -''If any one of them can explain it,' said Alice (she hadgrown so large in the last few minutes that she wasn't a bitafraid of interrupting him), Tll give him sixpence. I don'tbelieve there,s an atom of meaning in it.'The jury all wrote down on their slates, 'She doesn'tbelieve there's an atom of meaning in it,' but none of themattempted to explain the paper.'If there's no meaning in it,' said the King, 'that saves aworld of trouble, you know, as we needn't try to find any.And yet I don't know,' he went on, spreading out theverses on his knee, and looking at them with one eye; 'Iseem to see some meaning in them, after all. "- said I couldnot swim - "you can't swim, can you?' he added, turning tothe Knave.The Knave shook his head sadly. 'Do I look like it?' hesaid. (Which he certainly did not, being made entirely ofcardboard.)'All right, so far,' said the King, and he went onmuttering over the verses to himself: ' "We know it to betrue-" that's the jury, of course- "Igave bet one, they gavehim two - " why, that must be what he did with the tarts,you know -''But it goes on "they all returned from him to you",' saidAlice.'Why, there they are!' said the King triumphandy, pointingto the tarts on the table. 'Nothing can be clearer than that.Then again - "before she bad thisfit- "you never had fits, mydear, I think?' he said to the Queen.