Through The Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll
Through The Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll
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Through The Looking Glass

Author: Lewis Carroll

Narrator: Geoffrey Giuliano, The Light

Unabridged: 3 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/06/2025

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, Lewis Carroll’s sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, presents a surreal journey that continues Alice's exploration of strange and whimsical worlds. In this narrative, Alice steps through a mirror into an alternate realm, one that mirrors the world she knows but is filled with peculiar characters and strange rules. As she moves through this reversed landscape, she encounters an assortment of vivid personalities, including Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the Red Queen, and Humpty Dumpty, each contributing to the dreamlike quality of the world.The story is infused with playful logic and philosophical musings, as Alice navigates the strange realities and nonsensical situations of the Looking-Glass world. The novel's structure is influenced by a series of games, such as chess, where Alice's progress through the mirror world mirrors the moves of a chessboard. As Alice journeys across this metaphorical chessboard, she slowly advances from a humble pawn to a powerful queen, representing growth, transformation, and the attainment of wisdom. Throughout the story, Alice’s encounters force her to challenge the boundaries of logic and reason, much like in Wonderland, but in Looking-Glass, there’s a stronger focus on movement, order, and reflection.In her encounters with the characters, there is an element of mirroring — Alice's experiences often reflect the thoughts, actions, and behavior of others, revealing the world’s oddity as something familiar yet reversed. As Alice ventures onward, her own identity and understanding of her place in this strange world continue to shift and evolve, embodying themes of self-awareness, time, and the transition from childhood to a more complex form of knowledge.

About Lewis Carroll

English writer and mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, who wrote under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, was especially known for his children's books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Besides being classic children's entertainment, they are also distinguished for their satire and verbal wit.

The son of a vicar, Carroll was a precocious child who showed early interest in both writing and mathematics. He studied mathematics and was appointed to a lectureship at Christ Church, Oxford. Carroll continued studying and prepared for holy orders for almost thirty years. Although he took deacon's orders in 1861, Carroll was never ordained as a priest.

A shy retiring bachelor, Carroll was happiest in the company of children, and his favorite was Alice Liddell, daughter of the dean of Christ Church. On a boating trip up the river Isis, Carroll told Alice and her three older sisters a story of "Alice's Adventures Underground," weaving into it many of the places and things they'd seen on their outings together. Alice was enchanted by the story and begged him to write it down. By the following February, Carroll had written a first draft and decided to publish it as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Although he wrote a wide range of other books, including many on the subject of advanced mathematics, he is best remembered for his children's classics.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hailey on July 02, 2020

*Reread July 2017* Reread for booktube-a-thon 2017! Do I really have to tell you I loved it? I think you should know that by now!......more

Goodreads review by Federico on April 15, 2024

Crazy is as crazy does. Alice plays with her kittens at home when is suddenly intrigued by the reflection of the wall-hung mirror beside her. After carefully examining it she discovers that she can step through it into a new world. This is the story of her fantastic adventures, and her second jour......more

Goodreads review by emma on September 29, 2022

welcome to...ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN SEPTEMBERLAND, PART 2! i know that seems like a copout, but to be fair, i've always considered this book a continuation of the first one, rather than a separate entity. usually as, well, a copout so i can call both of them my favorite book of all time. anyway! here w......more

Goodreads review by Manny on November 10, 2022

[Original review, Apr 8 2016] "But are you really pro-life?" asked Alice. "Because you know, I've heard pro-life people talk before, and they sound quite different." "When I use a word," Trumpty Drumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less."......more

Goodreads review by Henry on May 04, 2024

Alice at the ripe old age of seven and a half is still bored , as she plays with her adorable black and white kittens, yet she needs something better, again ignored by her older sister...wants more stimulation, excitement, yes adventures, so decides to go through a looking -glass and escape the tedi......more