This edition had all images removed.
Title:
Alice's Adventures Under Ground
Being a facsimile of the original Ms. book afterwards developed into "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
Original Publication:
London
Macmillan And Co.
And New York
1886
Note: Reading ease score: 76.8 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Note: With 37 illustrations by the author.
Note:
Project Gutenberg has several editions of this eBook:
#19002
(Black and White illustrations)
#19033
(Illustrations in Color and B & W)
#28885
(Illustrations in Color and B & W)
Contents:
I. Down the Rabbit-Hole. The Pool of Tears
II. A Long Tale. The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill
III. Advice From a Caterpillar
IV. The Queen's Croquet-Ground. The Mock Turtle's Story. The Lobster Quadrille. Who Stole the Tarts?
Credits: Jason Isbell, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Summary: "Alice's Adventures Under Ground" by Lewis Carroll is a fantastical tale written during the late 19th century, specifically in the Victorian era. This book serves as a facsimile of the original manuscript that eventually evolved into what is now widely known as "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." The likely topic of the book revolves around a young girl's surreal journey through a bizarre underworld filled with whimsical creatures and peculiar events, challenging the norms of logic and reality. In this enchanting narrative, Alice finds herself in a fantastical world after following a perplexed White Rabbit down a rabbit hole. Throughout her journey, she encounters various characters including talking animals and anthropomorphic beings, all of whom challenge her understanding of identity and logic. From shrinking and growing in size through magical food and drinks to navigating peculiar social interactions with the likes of the Caterpillar and the Queen of Hearts, Alice's adventures are both chaotic and philosophical. Ultimately, the story culminates in a bizarre trial, where the Queen's absurdity reigns, leading to a climax that reflects the nonsensical nature of the world Alice has fallen into. The tale ends with Alice awakening from what she realizes has been a curious dream, leaving readers to ponder the fine line between fantasy and reality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Summary: This edition of the story of the little girl who falls down a rabbit hole and discovers a world of nonsensical and amusing characters is illustrated by the author himself.
Author: Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898
EBook No.: 19002
Published: Aug 7, 2006
Downloads: 764
Language: English
Subject: Fantasy fiction
Subject: Children's stories
Subject: Imaginary places -- Juvenile fiction
Subject: Alice (Fictitious character from Carroll) -- Juvenile fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title:
Alice's Adventures Under Ground
Being a facsimile of the original Ms. book afterwards developed into "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
Original Publication:
London
Macmillan And Co.
And New York
1886
Note: Reading ease score: 76.8 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Note: With 37 illustrations by the author.
Note:
Project Gutenberg has several editions of this eBook:
#19002
(Black and White illustrations)
#19033
(Illustrations in Color and B & W)
#28885
(Illustrations in Color and B & W)
Contents:
I. Down the Rabbit-Hole. The Pool of Tears
II. A Long Tale. The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill
III. Advice From a Caterpillar
IV. The Queen's Croquet-Ground. The Mock Turtle's Story. The Lobster Quadrille. Who Stole the Tarts?
Credits: Jason Isbell, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Summary: "Alice's Adventures Under Ground" by Lewis Carroll is a fantastical tale written during the late 19th century, specifically in the Victorian era. This book serves as a facsimile of the original manuscript that eventually evolved into what is now widely known as "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." The likely topic of the book revolves around a young girl's surreal journey through a bizarre underworld filled with whimsical creatures and peculiar events, challenging the norms of logic and reality. In this enchanting narrative, Alice finds herself in a fantastical world after following a perplexed White Rabbit down a rabbit hole. Throughout her journey, she encounters various characters including talking animals and anthropomorphic beings, all of whom challenge her understanding of identity and logic. From shrinking and growing in size through magical food and drinks to navigating peculiar social interactions with the likes of the Caterpillar and the Queen of Hearts, Alice's adventures are both chaotic and philosophical. Ultimately, the story culminates in a bizarre trial, where the Queen's absurdity reigns, leading to a climax that reflects the nonsensical nature of the world Alice has fallen into. The tale ends with Alice awakening from what she realizes has been a curious dream, leaving readers to ponder the fine line between fantasy and reality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Summary: This edition of the story of the little girl who falls down a rabbit hole and discovers a world of nonsensical and amusing characters is illustrated by the author himself.
Author: Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898
EBook No.: 19002
Published: Aug 7, 2006
Downloads: 764
Language: English
Subject: Fantasy fiction
Subject: Children's stories
Subject: Imaginary places -- Juvenile fiction
Subject: Alice (Fictitious character from Carroll) -- Juvenile fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.