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The Dark Side of Alice in Wonderland

Angela Youngman

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  • 176 sidor
  • 2021
Although the children's story _Alice in Wonderland_ has been in print for over 150 years, the mysteries and rumours surrounding the story and its creator Lewis Carroll have continued to grow. _The Dark Side of Alice in Wonderland_ is the first time anyone has investigated the vast range of darker, more threatening aspects of this famous story and the way Alice has been transformed over the years. This is the Alice of horror films, Halloween, murder and mystery, spectral ghosts, political satire, mental illnesses, weird feasts, Lolita, Tarot, pornography and steampunk. The Beatles based famous songs such as 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' and 'I am a Walrus' on _Alice in Wonderland_, while she has even attracted the attention of world famous artists including Salvador Dali. Take a look at why the Japanese version of Lolita is so different to that of novelist Vladimir Nabokov - yet both are based on Alice. This is _Alice in Wonderland_ as you have never seen her before: a dark, sometimes menacing, and threatening character. Was Carroll all that he seemed? The stories of his child friends, nude photographs and sketches affect the way modern audiences look at the writer. Was he just a lonely academic, closet paedophile, brilliant puzzle maker or even Jack the Ripper? For a book that began life as a simple children's story, it has resulted in a vast array of dark concepts, ideas and mysteries. So step inside the world of _Alice in Wonderland_ and discover a dark side you never knew existed!
  • Författare: Angela Youngman
  • Illustratör: 20 black and white illustrations
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781526785817
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 176
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-03-05
  • Förlag: Pen & Sword History