- The Annotated Alice
"The Annotated Alice" is a work by
Martin Gardner incorporating the text ofLewis Carroll 's major tales: "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland " and "Through the Looking-Glass " as well as the original illustrations byJohn Tenniel . It has extensive annotations explaining the contemporary references (including the Victorian poems that Carroll parodies), mathematical concepts,wordplay , and Victorian traditions (such as the snap-dragons) featured in the two books.The original book was first published in
1960 , it has been reprinted several times and translated into Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Hebrew.In
1990 , a sequel, "More Annotated Alice", was published. This sequel doesn't contain the original side notes and Tenniel's illustration were replaced by those of Peter Newell. It also contains the "suppressed" chapter "The Wasp in a Wig", which Carroll omitted from the text of "Through the Looking-Glass" on Tenniel's recommendation.In
1999 "The Definitive Edition" was published. It combines the notes from both works and features Tenniel's illustration in improved quality.Gardner has also compiled a companion volume. "
The Annotated Snark " dedicated to Carroll's classic nonsense poem "The Hunting of the Snark "Gardner has also recently entered the fray in opposition to
Karoline Leach and her description of "The Carroll Myth".External links
* [http://www.wwnorton.com/catalog/fall99/alice.htm Description on the publisher's website]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.