Aspects of Alice ; Lewis Carroll's dreamchild as seen through the critics' looking-glasses, 1865-1971 /
Edited by Robert Phillips. Illus. by Sir John Tenniel and Lewis Carroll.
- xxvii, 450 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 441-450)
Personal and biographical: Today's "Wonder-world" needs Alice / Alice / Lewis Carroll / Lewis Carroll / Lewis Carroll's gay tapestry / On the Alice books / Escape through the looking-glass / As Victorian and children's literature: From children's books / From literature for the little ones / Alice in Wonderland in perspective / Alice books and the metaphors of Victorian childhood / Alice / Comparisons with other writers: Lewis Carroll and T.S. Elliot as nonsense poets / On Lewis Carroll's Alice and her white knight and Wordsworth's "Ode on immortality" / Did Mark Twain write Alice's adventures in Wonderland? / Alice meets the Don / Philosophical and others: Philosopher's Alice in Wonderland / Wonderland revisited / C.L. Dodgson: the poet logician / Last days of Alice / Church and chess: Lewis Carroll and the Oxford Movement / Through the looking-glass / Language, and parody, and satire: Poems in Alice in Wonderland / Burble through the Tulgey Wood / Note on Humpty Dumpty / Logic and language in Through the looking-glass / Freudian interpretations: Alice in Wonderland psychoanalyzed / Psychoanalytic remarks on Alice in Wonderland and Lewis Carroll / From "Lewis Carroll's adventures in Wonderland" / About the symbolization of Alice's ad From "The character of Dodgson as revealed in the writings of Carroll" / Fr W.H. Auden -- Roger Lancelyn Green -- T.B. Strong -- Virginia Woolf -- Alexander Woollcott -- Walter de la Mare -- Florence Becker Lennon -- Anonymous -- Edward Salmon -- Elsie Leach -- Jan. B. Gordon -- Robert Graves -- Elizabeth Sewell -- Horace Gregory -- George Lanning -- Jon Hinz -- Roger W. Holmes -- Harry Levin -- Edmund Wilson -- Allen Tate -- Shane Leslie -- Alexander L. Taylor -- Florence Milner -- John Ciardi -- J.B. Priestley -- Patricia Meyer Spacks -- A.M.E. Goldschmidt -- Paul Schilder -- John Skinner -- Martin Grotjahn -- Phyllis Greenacre -- pt. 1. pt. 2. pt. 3. pt. 4. pt. 5. pt. 6. pt. 7.
Pt. 1. Personal and biographical: Today's "Wonder-world" needs Alice / W.H. Auden -- Alice / Roger Lancelyn Green -- Lewis Carroll / T.B. Strong -- Lewis Carroll / Virginia Woolf -- Lewis Carroll's gay tapestry / Alexander Woollcott -- On the Alice books / Walter de la Mare -- Escape through the looking-glass / Florence Becker Lennon -- pt. 2. As Victorian and children's literature: From children's books / Anonymous -- From literature for the little ones / Edward Salmon -- Alice in Wonderland in perspective / Elsie Leach -- Alice books and the metaphors of Victorian childhood / Jan. B. Gordon -- Alice / Robert Graves -- pt. 3. Comparisons with other writers: Lewis Carroll and T.S. Elliot as nonsense poets / Elizabeth Sewell -- On Lewis Carroll's Alice and her white knight and Wordsworth's "Ode on immortality" / Horace Gregory -- Did Mark Twain write Alice's adventures in Wonderland? / George Lanning -- Alice meets the Don / Jon Hinz -- pt. 4. Philosophical and others: Philosopher's Alice in Wonderland / Roger W. Holmes -- Wonderland revisited / Harry Levin -- C.L. Dodgson: the poet logician / Edmund Wilson -- Last days of Alice / Allen Tate -- pt. 5. Church and chess: Lewis Carroll and the Oxford Movement / Shane Leslie -- Through the looking-glass / Alexander L. Taylor -- pt. 6. Language, and parody, and satire: Poems in Alice in Wonderland / Florence Milner -- Burble through the Tulgey Wood / John Ciardi -- Note on Humpty Dumpty / J.B. Priestley -- Logic and language in Through the looking-glass / Patricia Meyer Spacks -- pt. 7. Freudian interpretations: Alice in Wonderland psychoanalyzed / A.M.E. Goldschmidt -- Psychoanalytic remarks on Alice in Wonderland and Lewis Carroll / Paul Schilder --
From "Lewis Caroll's adventures in Wonderland" / John Skinner --
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About the symbolization of Alices's adventures in Wonderland / Martin Grotjahn -- From "The character of Dodgson as revealed in the writings of Carroll" / Phyllis Greenacre -- From "Further insights" / G eza R oheim -- From "The thinking of the body" / K Books and reading Great Britain History Children's stories, English History and criticism.
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