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Beschreibung
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is a summer tale published by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) for the first time in July 1865. Many of the characters and adventures in that book have to with a pack of cards. "Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There" is a winter tale, which Carroll first published in December 1871. In this second tale, the characters and adventures are based on the game of chess. This book contains the famous illustrations of Sir John Tenniel, which first appeared in the original English edition. The fonts used in this edition have been designed with the intention of making reading easier for people with dyslexia. OpenDyslexic3 (used for the body text) and Open­Dyslexic (used for its italics) were designed by Abelardo Gonzalez and Lexia Readable (used for the chapter titles drop-caps, and headers) was designed by Keith Bates. Research suggests that dyslexic-friendly fonts are not always effective for all readers; it hoped nevertheless that this edition may help at least some readers to enjoy Alice's adventures.
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is a summer tale published by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) for the first time in July 1865. Many of the characters and adventures in that book have to with a pack of cards. "Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There" is a winter tale, which Carroll first published in December 1871. In this second tale, the characters and adventures are based on the game of chess. This book contains the famous illustrations of Sir John Tenniel, which first appeared in the original English edition. The fonts used in this edition have been designed with the intention of making reading easier for people with dyslexia. OpenDyslexic3 (used for the body text) and Open­Dyslexic (used for its italics) were designed by Abelardo Gonzalez and Lexia Readable (used for the chapter titles drop-caps, and headers) was designed by Keith Bates. Research suggests that dyslexic-friendly fonts are not always effective for all readers; it hoped nevertheless that this edition may help at least some readers to enjoy Alice's adventures.
Über den Autor
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better know by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was born in 1832. Among other works, he was the author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland; its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass; and the whimsical poem "Jabberwocky." Carroll was also an Anglican deacon, mathematician, photographer, and inventor. Carroll came from a family of conservative, high-church Anglicans. Most of his male ancestors were Church of England clergy or army officers. He spent much of his life as a scholar and teacher at Christ Church, Oxford. As a young boy, Carroll was educated at home. Like most of his siblings, he spoke with a stammer, which inhibited him socially throughout his life. He started writing poetry and short stories at a young age, contributing to the family magazine Mischmasch and later to other magazines. In his early 20s, Carroll's work was published in such national magazines as The Comic Times and The Train and in smaller publications such as the Whitby Gazette and the Oxford Critic. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was published in 1865 under his pen name of Lewis Carroll, which Dodgson had started using almost a decade earlier. The book was a huge commercial success, and he became famous as Lewis Carroll all over the world. As a result, Carroll received voluminous fan mail and a good deal of attention that he didn't particularly want. Late in 1871, Carroll published the sequel to the first Alice book, Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There. It was a darker book than the first title, possibly due to Carroll's depression brought on in part by his father's death in 1868.Dodgson died of pneumonia in 1898 at his sisters' home in Guildford, Surrey, two weeks before his 66th birthday. He is commemorated at All Saints' Church in Daresbury, where the stained glass windows depict characters from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. In 1982, a memorial stone to Carroll was unveiled at Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Genre: Importe, Romane & Erzählungen
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781782012641
ISBN-10: 1782012648
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Carroll, Lewis
Illustrator: John Tenniel
Hersteller: Evertype
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 216 x 140 x 14 mm
Von/Mit: Lewis Carroll
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.06.2020
Gewicht: 0,341 kg
Artikel-ID: 118773898