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Will BrookerPublication Details
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Description
Brooker reveals the ways in which this iconic character has been used and adapted, taking in cartoons, movies, computer games, theme parks, heritage sites, novelisations, illustrations, biographies, theatrical performances, toys and other products, websites, fan clubs and much more. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Carroll, Lewis, — 1832-1898. — Alice’s adventures in Wonderland
- Carroll, Lewis, — 1832-1898 — Appreciation — English-speaking countries
- Carroll, Lewis, — 1832-1898 — Adaptations — History and criticism
- Carroll, Lewis, — 1832-1898. — Through the looking-glass
- Popular culture — English-speaking countries — History — 20th century
- Children’s stories, English — Adaptations — History and criticism
- Fantasy fiction, English — Adaptations — History and criticism
- Alice (Fictitious character : Carroll)
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- "In this wide-ranging, incisive tour of twentieth-century popular culture, Will Brooker explores the ways in which Alice, Lewis Carroll’s iconic character, has been used and adapted since her creator’s death in 1898. Time casts varying shades on Carroll’s own life and character as well : the Victorian era treated him as a saint, but since the 1930s, suspicious critics have questioned his relationship with Alice Liddell, and read darker shadows into his innocent fantasies." "Yet while contemporary newspapers whisper about Carroll’s supposed paedophilia and computer games present Wonderland as a depraved nightmare, our culture still cherishes the author and his work as symbols of timeless innocence. Disneyland continues to promote its safely sanitized Alice, while Britain sells Carroll heritage as a tourist attraction. Journalists sneer that our children would not be safe with Lewis Carroll, and at the same moment celebrate the release of a new Alice in Wonderland for young readers. Is it possible that we, not the Victorians, are the moral hypocrites?"–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Introduction : a mess of souvenirs
- 1. The many lives of Lewis Carroll
- 2. The man in white paper
- 3. Analysing Alice
- 4. Illustrators of Alice
- 5. The further adventures of Alice
- 6. Adapting Alice
- 7. Dark Wonderland
- 8. Fans
- 9. Pilgrimage
ISBN
- 0826414338
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