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The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition | 
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| Author: Lewis Carroll Creators: Martin Gardner, John Tenniel Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: Upd Sub Pages: 352 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 9 x 1.1
ISBN: 0393048470 Dewey Decimal Number: 823.8 EAN: 9780393048476 ASIN: 0393048470
Publication Date: November 17, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review "What is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversations!" Readers who share Alice's taste in books will be more than satisfied with The Annotated Alice, a volume that includes not only pictures and conversations, but a thorough gloss on the text as well. There may be some, like G.K. Chesterton, who abhor the notion of putting Lewis Carroll's masterpiece under a microscope and analyzing it within an inch of its whimsical life. But as Martin Gardner points out in his introduction, so much of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass is composed of private jokes and details of Victorian manners and mores that modern audiences are not likely to catch. Yes, Alice can be enjoyed on its own merits, but The Annotated Alice appeals to the nosy parker in all of us. Thus we learn, for example, that the source of the mouse's tale may have been Alfred Lord Tennyson who "once told Carroll that he had dreamed a lengthy poem about fairies, which began with very long lines, then the lines got shorter and shorter until the poem ended with fifty or sixty lines of two syllables each." And that, contrary to popular belief, the Mad Hatter character was not a parody of then Prime Minister Gladstone, but rather was based on an Oxford furniture dealer named Theophilus Carter. Gardner's annotations run the gamut from the factual and historical to the speculative and are, in their own way, quite as fascinating as the text they refer to. Occasionally, he even comments on himself, as when he quotes a fellow annotator of Alice, James Kincaid: "The historical context does not call for a gloss but the passage provides an opportunity to point out the ambivalence that may attend the central figure and her desire to grow up." And then follows with a charming riposte: "I thank Mr. Kincaid for supporting my own rambling." There's a lot of information in the margins (indeed, the page is pretty evenly divided between Carroll's text and Gardner's), but the ramblings turn out to be well worth the time. So hand over your old copy of Lewis Carroll's classic to the kids--this Alice in Wonderland is intended entirely for adults. --Alix Wilber
Product Description The culmination of a lifetime of scholarship, The Annotated Alice is a landmark event in the rich history of Lewis Carroll and cause to celebrate the remarkable career of Martin Gardner. For over half a century, Martin Gardner has established himself as one of the world's leading authorities on Lewis Carroll. His Annotated Alice, first published in 1960, has over half a million copies in print around the world and is highly sought after by families and scholars alike--for it was Gardner who first decoded the wordplay and the many mathematical riddles that lie embedded in Carroll's two classic stories: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Forty years after this groundbreaking publication, Norton is proud to publish the Definitive Edition of The Annotated Alice, a work that combines the notes of Gardner's 1960 edition with his 1990 update, More Annotated Alice, as well as additional new discoveries and updates drawn from Gardner's encyclopedic knowledge of the texts. Illustrated with John Tenniel's classic and beloved art--along with many recently discovered Tenniel pencil sketches--The Annotated Alice will be Gardner's most beautiful and enduring tribute to Carroll's masterpieces yet. Celebrating his eighty-fifth birthday in the fall of 1999, the redoubtable Gardner has been called by Douglas Hofstadter "one of the great intellects produced in this country in this century." With The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition, we have this remarkable scholar's crowning achievement.
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Annotated Alice: the definitive edition July 12, 2010 GrannyKate I was looking for book of Alice in wonderland that included the original drawings, This does and make for an interesting read with the notes on each pages.
A whimsical easy classic read June 16, 2010 A. Freda Not the most impressive author in terms of command of language, but it is a classic, enjoyable "children's" story. Notations are perfect in format and content, to make this dive into the rabbit hole an enjoyable one.
Alice's Adventures May 11, 2010 Pensee The book I received was in great condition and arrived in a timely fashion. I was impressed.
What a wonderful book! April 28, 2010 Melanie's Reviews (IL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A friend made reference to enjoying this book in passing, and since I love collecting classic literature and Burton's adaptation of the movie was coming out, I decided to buy it. I have been raving about Martin Gardner ever since it arrived! I love his notes interspersed throughout the book. He's the Victorian era whisperer or something. He essentially unlocks all of these lines and details in the illustrations that most modern Americans would overlook. He makes Carroll's brilliance with word play really shine through. And I love when errors in the original illustrations are pointed out. This book is a gem--definitely in my top 5 of all time. In fact, if I had to choose one work of fiction to go to a desert island with, this would be it! I'm going to be buying more of Gardner's works to add to my collection.
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