Imagining the World through Alice’s Eyes
In this paper, I would like to discuss how Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s adventures in Wonderland (1865) can be considered to be a Bildungsroman. I will also affirm my idea that Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is actually the first novel of a trilogy which comprises also Through the Looking-Glass (187...
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In this paper, I would like to discuss how Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s adventures in Wonderland (1865) can be considered to be a Bildungsroman. I will also affirm my idea that Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is actually the first novel of a trilogy which comprises also Through the Looking-Glass (1871) and Sylvie and Bruno (1889-1893). In this trilogy Wonderland represents the first fundamental stage of Alice’s formative journey. I will therefore analyse the world as seen through Alice’s eyes, observing her first journey as a constructive one which gives both Alice and the reader the opportunity to change and become more self-aware and responsible. Looking at the world through Alice’s eyes makes Wonderland appear absurd, with nonsense seeming to be its main characteristic: at the start of her journey Alice does not have the cognitive tools to understand this new world and so it appears nonsensical. Finally, I’ll look at the cognitive tools Carroll gives us to build a new perspective and possibly a new logic. These are: ‘relationalism’, ‘plural identities’ and finally, ‘conventionality’.
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spelling | doaj.art-bd7de3d0b73142e0847988c05655cfe52023-10-30T08:31:12ZdeuFondazione Università Ca’ FoscariAnnali di Ca’ Foscari. Serie Occidentale2499-15622015-09-0149110.14277/2499-1562/AnnOC-49-15-5journal_article_179Imagining the World through Alice’s EyesAvanzini, Alessandra0Università degli Studi di Milano, Italia In this paper, I would like to discuss how Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s adventures in Wonderland (1865) can be considered to be a Bildungsroman. I will also affirm my idea that Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is actually the first novel of a trilogy which comprises also Through the Looking-Glass (1871) and Sylvie and Bruno (1889-1893). In this trilogy Wonderland represents the first fundamental stage of Alice’s formative journey. I will therefore analyse the world as seen through Alice’s eyes, observing her first journey as a constructive one which gives both Alice and the reader the opportunity to change and become more self-aware and responsible. Looking at the world through Alice’s eyes makes Wonderland appear absurd, with nonsense seeming to be its main characteristic: at the start of her journey Alice does not have the cognitive tools to understand this new world and so it appears nonsensical. Finally, I’ll look at the cognitive tools Carroll gives us to build a new perspective and possibly a new logic. These are: ‘relationalism’, ‘plural identities’ and finally, ‘conventionality’. http://doi.org/10.14277/2499-1562/AnnOC-49-15-5Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. Children and young adults literature. Sylvie and Bruno. Through the Looking Glass |
spellingShingle | Avanzini, Alessandra Imagining the World through Alice’s Eyes Annali di Ca’ Foscari. Serie Occidentale Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. Children and young adults literature. Sylvie and Bruno. Through the Looking Glass |
title | Imagining the World through Alice’s Eyes |
title_full | Imagining the World through Alice’s Eyes |
title_fullStr | Imagining the World through Alice’s Eyes |
title_full_unstemmed | Imagining the World through Alice’s Eyes |
title_short | Imagining the World through Alice’s Eyes |
title_sort | imagining the world through alice s eyes |
topic | Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. Children and young adults literature. Sylvie and Bruno. Through the Looking Glass |
url | http://doi.org/10.14277/2499-1562/AnnOC-49-15-5 |
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