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I, for one, always think of steam trains, the Victoria & Albert Museum, Sherlock Holmes, Jack the Ripper, pea-soupers (thick London fog), public libraries, and Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in ...
This online project takes as its foundation Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865), and the 42 famous pictures by the Victorian illustrator John Tenniel (1820–1914 ...
To begin with, Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass ... purposes and yet a Nobody had to play Alice. Artist John Tenniel’s familiar characters had to be imitated if not exactly ...
Image While the book’s original illustrator, John Tenniel, conveyed a topsy-turvy English countryside, Jansson’s Wonderland is almost barren, increasing Alice’s sense of alienation.
Miller was keen to strip Alice in Wonderland of any associations – such as the Tenniel illustrations ... Peter Sellers and John Gielgud. They performed what Miller described as "a poetic ...