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Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass (Annotated): The Complete Novels with a Critical Afterword, Historical Introduction, and Biographical Note

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The complete text of both Alice novels — unabridged, carefully formatted, and followed by three critical essays that transform a childhood favorite into a book you'll never read the same way again.

Lewis Carroll published Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in 1865 and Through the Looking-Glass in 1871. Together, they've been translated into 174 languages, quoted in Supreme Court rulings, adopted by the Surrealists as secret scripture, and used in every logic textbook written since. They remain two of the strangest, funniest, and most intellectually subversive books in the English language.

Most editions give you the text and nothing else. This one gives you the text — and the tools to understand what Carroll was actually doing.

THE CRITICAL "The Logic of the Impossible" Why does the Mad Tea-Party appear in logic textbooks? What does Humpty Dumpty's theory of meaning have in common with Wittgenstein's philosophy of language? How do the two novels together construct a complete phenomenology of disorientation — the first destabilizing the subject, the second destabilizing the world? This essay reads the Alice books as what they are beneath the systematic dismantlings of every certainty the Victorian mind had built.

THE HISTORICAL "Victorian Wonderlands" The intellectual world that produced the suffocating children's literature before Carroll, the Oxford politics of Christ Church, Darwin's assault on certainty, and the golden afternoon on the river Isis that started everything.

THE BIOGRAPHICAL An honest account of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson — mathematician, photographer, and man of deeply complicated impulses. This essay addresses what other editions the relationships with young girls, the nude photographs, the destroyed diaries. It neither condemns nor exonerates. It presents the evidence and respects the ambiguity.

This edition is for readers who loved Alice as children and want to understand why these books have haunted Western culture for 160 years. For students who need a critical edition that doesn't cost $40. For anyone who suspects that the best introduction to philosophy is a story about a girl who falls down a hole.

Both novels complete and unabridged. Three critical essays totaling over 10,000 words. Professional formatting for comfortable reading.

264 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 1, 2026

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Lewis Carroll

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The Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known by the pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican clergyman and photographer.

His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass as well as the poems "The Hunting of the Snark" and "Jabberwocky", all considered to be within the genre of literary nonsense.

Oxford scholar, Church of England Deacon, University Lecturer in Mathematics and Logic, academic author of learned theses, gifted pioneer of portrait photography, colourful writer of imaginative genius and yet a shy and pedantic man, Lewis Carroll stands pre-eminent in the pantheon of inventive literary geniuses.

He also has works published under his real name.

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