Two short stories by Lewis Carroll, “Alice in Wonderland” and “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” have long become classics of English and world literature. In the 20th century, Carroll's heroes spoke almost all the languages of the world, came to...
life in plays, musicals, cartoons, right up to the famous film adaptation by Tim Burton. A lot of research is devoted to the study of references and allusions encrypted by the author on the pages of fairy tales, but the magic of these texts continues to live and enchant new generations of readers, remaining just as mysterious and inexplicable. This collection includes fairy tales about Alice, full of logical paradoxes, in the classic translation by Nina Demurova, including the chapter “Bumblebee in a Wig,” removed by the author himself from the first edition of “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” with illustrations by John Tenniel and the humorous poem “Hunting for Animals,” full of nonsense and absurdity. Snark" translated by Grigory Kruzhkov with illustrations by Henry Holiday. And also everyone’s favorite retelling of “Alice” from Boris Zakhoder, whose world was very believably depicted by the wonderful artist Gennady Kalinovsky. For middle school age.
Two short stories by Lewis Carroll, “Alice in Wonderland” and “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” have long become classics of English and world literature. In the 20th century, Carroll's heroes spoke almost all the languages of the world, came to life in plays, musicals, cartoons, right up to the famous film adaptation by Tim Burton. A lot of research is devoted to the study of references and allusions encrypted by the author on the pages of fairy tales, but the magic of these texts continues to live and enchant new generations of readers, remaining just as mysterious and inexplicable. This collection includes fairy tales about Alice, full of logical paradoxes, in the classic translation by Nina Demurova, including the chapter “Bumblebee in a Wig,” removed by the author himself from the first edition of “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” with illustrations by John Tenniel and the humorous poem “Hunting for Animals,” full of nonsense and absurdity. Snark" translated by Grigory Kruzhkov with illustrations by Henry Holiday. And also everyone’s favorite retelling of “Alice” from Boris Zakhoder, whose world was very believably depicted by the wonderful artist Gennady Kalinovsky. For middle school age.
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