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Alice in Wonderland (also known as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland), from 1865, is the peculiar and imaginative tale of a girl who falls down a rabbit-hole into a bizarre world of eccentric and unusual creatures. Lewis Carroll's prominent example of the genre of "literary nonsense" has endured in popularity with its clever way of playing with logic and a narrative structure that has influence generations of fiction writing.
Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass, from 1871, is a children's novel that is often put in the genre "literary nonsense". Although its the sequel of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland it doesn't reference events of the first book; but some of its settings and themes do form a kind of mirror image of Wonderland. While playing with her kittens, Alice wonders what life would be like on the other side of the mirror. Much to her astonishment
...Inmortales aventuras para grandes y niños. Alicia en el país de las Maravillas es una de esas obras mágicas de la literatura que apela tanto a grandes como a niños, ya que para los primeros está la ironía y el fino humor con que Carroll se burlaba de las convenciones sociales de su tiempo, mientras que los más pequeños pueden seguir, también con una sonrisa, las increíbles aventuras de Alicia en ese lugar donde todo parece suceder
...From curiosity to Immortal Masterpiece, the unbelievable tale behind Alice's creation. Meet the wonderfully ridiculous Wonderland crew, including the artist behind the enthralling illustrations of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". Discover all things Wonderland in this 100 page ultimate fan guide!
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