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portada Attravierzo 'o specchio e cchello c'Alice ce truvaie: Through the Looking-Glass in Neapolitan
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Physical Book
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Translated by
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Pages
224
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.29 kg.
ISBN13
9781782012382

Attravierzo 'o specchio e cchello c'Alice ce truvaie: Through the Looking-Glass in Neapolitan

Lewis Carroll (Author) · John Tenniel (Illustrated by) · Roberto D'Ajello (Translated by) · Evertype · Paperback

Attravierzo 'o specchio e cchello c'Alice ce truvaie: Through the Looking-Glass in Neapolitan - Lewis Carroll

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Synopsis "Attravierzo 'o specchio e cchello c'Alice ce truvaie: Through the Looking-Glass in Neapolitan"

Alice dint' 'o Paese d' 'e Maraveglie è nu cunto 'e ll'està, prubbecato 'a Lewis Carroll (Charles Lut­widge Dodgson) p' 'a primma vota 'int' 'o mese 'e luglio d' 'o 1865. Nu cuófeno d' 'e perzunagge e de ll'avventure dint'a chistu libbro tèneno a cche fa' cu nu mazzo 'e carte. Attra­vierzo 'o specchio e chello c'Alice ce truvaie è nu cunto d' 'o vierno, che Carroll prubbecaie p' 'a primma vota a decembre 1871. Dint'a chisto sicondo cunto 'e perzunagge 'e ll'avven­ture girano attuorno a na partita 'e scacche. L'eroina 'e tutt'e dduie 'e libbre è Alice Liddell, 'a figlia d' 'o Decano d' 'a Christ Church, a Oxford, addó Dodgson faceva 'o prufessore 'e matemateca. Cu tutto ch'Alice Liddel era nata 'o 1852, vint'anne doppo 'e Dodgson, essa cumpare dint'a tutt'e dduie 'e libbre comm'a na piccerella 'e sette anne, l'aità ch'essa teneva quanno Dodgson 'a ncuntraie p' 'a primma vota. Se capisce da 'e ppuisie a ll'inizio e â fine d' 'o libbro che Carroll era assaie affeziunato a Alice Liddell. Â fine d' 'o libbro se trova l'episodio «scartato «'O Vespone cu 'a perucca , che ô pprincipio avev' 'a essere na parte 'e Attravierzo 'o specchio. John Tenniel, ch'êva fatto 'e designe d' 'e pprimme edizione 'e tutt' 'e duie libbre, nun se vulette cura' 'e chist'episodio e accussì isso fuie luvato 'a miezo. 'E ffigure sbrennente ca mo ornano 'stu capitulo so' state designate 'a Ken Leeder, cu o stile 'e Tenniel, l'anno 1977. Attravierzo 'o specchio cuntene cchiù juoche 'e parole e paraduosse logeche 'e chille d'Alice dint' 'o Paese d' 'e Maraveglie. E pecchesto è nu libbro pe perzone grosse cchiù 'e chillo 'e primma. --- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a summer tale published by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) for the first time in July 1865. Many of the characters and adventures in that book have to with a pack of cards. Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There is a winter tale, which Carroll first published in December 1871. In this second tale, the characters and adventures are based on the game of chess. The heroine of both books is Alice Liddell, daughter of the Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, where Dodgson was a tutor in mathematics. Although Alice Liddell was born in 1852, twenty years later than Dodgson, she appears in both books as a little girl of seven, the age she was when Dodgson met her for the first time. It's clear from the poems ad the beginning and end of the book that Carroll was very fond of Alice Liddell. At the end of the book you will find the "suppressed" episode "The Wasp in a Wig", which was originally intended to be part of Through the Looking-Glass. John Tenniel, who drew the pictures in the first edition of the two books, did not care for this episode, and it was therefore omitted. The splendid picture which graces this chapter was drawn in Tenniel's style by Ken Leeder in 1977. Through the Looking-Glass contains more word-play and logical paradoxes than does Alice's Adventures in Wonder­land. In consequence it is more a book for adults than the earlier work.
Lewis Carroll
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Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Daresbury, Cheshire, United Kingdom; January 27, 1832-Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom; January 14, 1898), better known in the literary world by his pseudonym Lewis Carroll, was an Anglican deacon, logician, mathematician, photographer, and British writer. He was the eldest son of a large family and raised in a clerical environment, showing from a young age a great ability for mathematics and narrative, giving him the opportunity to enter Oxford, where he served as a mathematics professor for two decades.

Over the years, he became a multifaceted author, cultivating his passion for logic, literature, and photography, disciplines that were very reflected in his literary work.

Although Lewis Carroll did not receive international literary awards during his lifetime, his work was recognized and celebrated from its publication, and his influence has been lasting and global. Alice in Wonderland has been translated into more than 97 languages and has never stopped being published, establishing itself as an essential classic. Additionally, Carroll was a pioneer in the use of logic in children's literature and in the creation of fantastic worlds that challenge narrative conventions.

His most famous works are Alice in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, in addition to other works such as The Hunting of the Snark or Sylvie and Bruno.
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