A book of wonder and nonsense laced with lethal wit
Guardian
Without these two books in my childhood I doubt whether my imagination would have developed at all
A marvellous confidence in the primacy of the imagination
Two nightmare destinations. Wonderland and Looking Glass. The more I read these books, the darker they shine.. Carroll operates on language like a cruel, crazy surgeon
Precise, dream-like, subversive
Independent on Sunday
The clue to the enduring fascination and greatness of the Alice books lies in language. . .. It is play, and word-play, and its endless intriguing puzzles continue to reveal themselves long after we have ceased to be children
Only Lewis Carroll has shown us the world upside down the way a child sees it, and has made us laugh as children laugh
CELEBRATE 150 YEARS OF ALICE
Alice is one of the most beloved characters of English writing. A bright and inquisitive child, one boring summer afternoon she follows a white rabbit down a rabbit-hole. At the bottom she finds herself in a bizarre world full of strange creatures, and attends a very strange tea party and croquet match. This immensely witty and unique story mixes satire and puzzles, comedy and anxiety, to provide an astute depiction of the experience of childhood.