Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | Related Titles/Adaptations

Carroll followed Alice's Adventures in Wonderland with Through the Looking- Glass (1871), which continues Alice's adventures. She meets more fantastic characters, like Humpty Dumpty, who challenge her to examine her language. There is a quality of sentimentality in Through the Looking-Glass, however, that is absent from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. This more human quality is particularly evident in the character of the White Knight. The book contains the most famous of Carroll's poems, "The Song of the Jabberwocky," which is composed almost entirely of...

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