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Reviewed on October 15, 2015 | Arts and Humanities
One of the most popular and influential stories ever written, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland continues to encourage speculation about its encoded subtexts. In this book that commemorates the 150-year anniversary of the original publication, Canadian writer, poet, and J.R.R. Tolkien scholar Day proposes that Alice is about Victorians of the time, especially those at Oxford University. A staunch conservative Oxford don, Charles Dodgs...Log In or Sign Up to Read More