With an Introduction and
Notes by Michael Irwin, Professor of English Literature, University
of Kent at Canterbury
This selection of Carroll's works includes Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, both containing the famous
illustrations by Sir John Tenniel. No greater books for children have
ever been written. The simple language, dreamlike atmosphere, and fantastical
characters are as appealing to young readers today as ever they were.
Meanwhile, however, these apparently simple stories have become recognised
as adult masterpieces, and extraordinary experiments, years ahead of
their time, in Modernism and Surrealism. Through wordplay, parody and
logical and philosophical puzzles, Carroll engenders a variety of sub-texts,
teasing, ominous or melancholy. For all the surface playfulness there
is meaning everywhere. The author reveals himself in glimpses.