Alice racontée aux petits
- 63pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Réédition. Volume publié en 1978 dans la collection ##Renard poche##, chez le même éditeur. Une version d'##Alice au pays des merveilles## que Lewis Carrol réservait aux enfants.
Cette série plonge les lecteurs dans un monde régi par une logique fantaisiste et une absurde délectable. Suivez le voyage d'une protagoniste curieuse à travers un pays peuplé de personnages excentriques et d'événements absurdes. Chaque épisode explore les limites de la perception et de la réalité de manière inventive. C'est une exploration captivante de l'imagination, offrant une perspective unique sur le familier.





Réédition. Volume publié en 1978 dans la collection ##Renard poche##, chez le même éditeur. Une version d'##Alice au pays des merveilles## que Lewis Carrol réservait aux enfants.
Conte de littérature enfantine relatant les aventures d'Alice qui, poursuivant un lapin blanc tombe dans un puits qui la mène dans un pays merveilleux.
Alice's Adventures Under Ground was the little-known first draft of what became the famed Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. When Charles Dodgson, better-known as Lewis Carroll, first composed the story of Alice, it was on a boating trip with the Liddell sisters. It was for Alice Liddell that he told tales of Alice's adventures, and Dodgson eventually promised to write the stories down for her. This edition of Alice's Adventures under Ground is the second recorded version of Alice's tales (the first was destroyed), given as a gift to Miss Liddell for Christmas. Afterward, friends encouraged Dodgson to publish Alice's Adventures, which he did after some revisions with Macmillan & Company in London, as the version we know and love today. This facsimile of the handwritten 1864 manuscript includes additional material from the 1886 version and 37 original illustrations. The original manuscript can be viewed in the British Museum in London. In 1865, English author CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON (1832-1898), aka Lewis Carroll, wrote a fantastical adventure story for the young daughters of a friend. The adventures of Alice - named for one of the little girls to whom the book was dedicated - who journeys down a rabbit hole and into a whimsical underworld realm, instantly struck a chord with the British public, and then with readers around the world.
In 1864, Lewis Carroll sent Alice’s Adventures Under Ground , a handwritten and illustrated manuscript, as a gift to Alice Liddell, the daughter of his Oxford dean. This formed the basis for Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland —introducing timeless characters such as Alice, the White Rabbit, the Queen of Hearts, and the Gryphon—although it differs considerably from the later work, with the author himself approving its publication in 1886. Alice’s Adventures Under Ground provides an enchanting glimpse into Carroll’s imaginative process, and deserves to be ranked as a classic for all ages in its own right.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland begin with a white rabbit and a long fall, and Alice finds herself in a strange place that only becomes curiouser and curiouser. Animals can talk and recite poetry, tea parties are attended by all manner of odd people, and Alice herself can grow tall as a tree, or shrink to just a few inches. This edition of Lewis Carroll's classic tale of nonsense is complete and unabridged. Included also is Through the Looking-Glass, the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.