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Lewis Carroll, John Tenniel, Benjamin Briggent
Lewis Carroll (1832-1898), pseudonym of the English mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dogson, uses child psychology in this work as a weapon to demolish like a house of cards the rigid social conventions of the Victorian era. To do this, he uses satire, caricature and gentle humo...
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Lewis Carroll (1832-1898), pseudonym of the English mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dogson, uses child psychology in this work as a weapon to demolish like a house of cards the rigid social conventions of the Victorian era. To do this, he uses satire, caricature and gentle humor, as if it were a children's game. "Alice in Wonderland" and its continuation "Through the Looking Glass" have been elevated to immortal classics within children's literature, and contain a much deeper and more reflective background for the adult world. This edition contains illustrations by John Tenniel and is presented in a 13.5 x 19 cm format, with a hardback binding and a thread bookmark. |
Editorial: Plutón Ediciones Fecha de publicación: Páginas: 320 Empastado: Tapa dura Idioma: es |
