Lewis Carroll's Dreamchild as seen
through the Critics' Looking-Glasses 1865-1971
In what the Sunday Times calls' an
enthralling collection of essays', Robert Phillips presents a
collection of critical responses to Alice in Wonderland and Alice
Through The Looking Glass.
From W.H. Auden ( Alice symbolizes what
everyone, in the end, would like to become) and T. Fensch (Alice was
the first acidhead), to Virginia Woolf, Walter de la Mare, Robert
Graves and William Empson, the critics here offer a spectrum of
opinion and shed fascinating insights onto these timeless classics.
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Autores :Varios. Edición de Robert Phillips
Idioma: English
Editorial: Penguin (Harmondsworth, Middlesex)
1974
11x18 cm.
Cubiertas en rústica protegidas con plástico por anterior propietario. Firma. Buen estado.

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