ABSTRACT
This collection of eight different essays describes the thoughts and impressions from rereading Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There on the sesquicentennial of its publication. The responses offer new impressions and explore the novel from various perspectives, including language, ambiguities, chess, intertexuality, and humor. The consensus is that nothing in this tale is simple.
Lewis Carroll, Looking-Glass, Alice, ambiguity, time, Queens Gambit, Kew Gardens, “Jabberwocky”, identity
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