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Price: $18.95

Format:
Hardback 192 pp.
5.5" x 8.25"

ISBN-10:
0195396197

ISBN-13:
9780195396195

Publication date:
March 2011

Imprint: OUP US

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The Alice Behind Wonderland

Simon Winchester

In the summer of 1858, in a garden behind Christ Church in Oxford, Charles Dodgson - better known by his pseudonym Lewis Carroll - dressed the six-year-old Alice Liddell in ragamuffin's clothes, draped the folds of cloth low enough to expose her bare chest, asked her to look deep into his eyes - and then snapped the camera's shutter.

In The Alice Behind Wonderland, Simon Winchester uses the famous photograph of Alice - notorious for the child's alluring pose - as the launching pad for an energetic and penetrating look at the inspiration behind, and the making of, one of the greatest classics of children's literature: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Indeed, Winchester shows that it was Dodgson's photographic love affair with Alice that transformed this shy and half-deaf mathematician into one of the world's best-loved writers. Equally important, this photograph offers a window into Dodgson's troubled Victorian's mind and soul; it is a picture imbued with more meaning than its appearance would suggest. Much like the fictional Alice's world, as the photograph is subject to closer examination, it becomes nothing short of curiouser and curiouser. Alice Liddell as The Beggar Maid was, in short, the muse that would inspire the creation of Alice in Wonderland.

Deftly engaging with Dogson's published writings, private diaries, and photography, Winchester weaves together the poignant, turbulent, and entirely fascinating story behind Lewis Carroll and the making of his Alice.


Readership : General/Trade

Reviews

  • Acclaim for Simon Winchester: "An exceptionally engaging guide at home everywhere, ready for anything, full of gusto and seemingly omnivorous curiosity."

    --Pico Iyer, The New York Times Book Review
  • "A master at telling a complex story compellingly and lucidly."

    --USA Today
  • "Extraordinarily graceful."

    --Time
  • "Winchester is an exquisite writer and a deft anecdoteur."

    --Christopher Buckley
  • "A lyrical writer and an indefatigable researcher."

    --Newsweek

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Simon Winchester is the author of The Professor and the Madman, The Map that Changed the World, Krakatoa, and A Crack in the Edge of the World. Each of these have been New York Times bestsellers and appeared on numerous best and notable booklists. In recognition of his accomplished body of work, Winchester was made Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2006. He lives in Massachusetts and in the Western Isles of Scotland.

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Special Features

  • This is the story behind one of the greatest classics in children's literature, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
  • Simon Winchester is one of his generations most popular and successful historians.