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The Making of the Alice Books

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The Making of the Alice Books includes discussions of the didactic and nursery-rhyme verse traditionally addressed by Carroll's critics while adding and elaborating connections established within a...
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  • 15 March 2000
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The Making of the Alice Books includes discussions of the didactic and nursery-rhyme verse traditionally addressed by Carroll's critics while adding and elaborating connections established within and against the continuum of English-language children's literature.

Analysing Lewis Carroll's Alice books in the context of children's literature from the seventeenth through the nineteenth century, Ronald Reichertz argues that Carroll's striking originality was the result of a fusion of his narrative imagination and formal and thematic features from earlier children's literature. Drawing examples from a wide range of children's literature Reichertz demonstrates that the Alice books are infused with conventions of and allusions to earlier works and identifies precursors of Carroll's upside-down, looking-glass, and dream vision worlds. Key passages from related books are reprinted in the appendices, making available many hard-to-find examples of early children's literature.

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Price: $37.95
Pages: 256
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: 15 March 2000
ISBN: 9780773520813
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POETRY / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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"The Making of the Alice Books makes important inquiries into children's and Victorian literature that will challenge the way we read, think about, and teach the Alice books." Cathryn M. Mercier, Center for the Study of Children's Literature, Simmons College "Very valuable for academic collections supporting studies of children's literature, both for Reichertz's survey and for the materials reprinted." Choice "An absorbing study in the history of, and influence on, an enduring work of literature ... it offers an original and insightful reading of Carroll's work." SHARP News