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Alice s'ennuie pre s de sa soeur ai ne e. Elle re ve alors d'un lapin blanc qu'elle suit dans un terrier. Il l'entrai ne dans des aventures vertigineuses qui de fient toutes les lois de la logique. C'est l'occasion pour Alice de bavarder avec des animaux qui l'interrogent sur son existence.
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> ALICE AU PAYS DES MERVEILLES, par Lewis Carroll (Hachette Pratique, 2015, Relié, 224 pages). — Assise dans l'herbe un jour d'été, Alice voit passer un Lapin Blanc qu'elle suit dans son terrier. Elle bascule alors dans un monde extraordinaire et magique. Au cours de cet étrange voyage, elle rencontre des Homards qui dansent, un Chat qui apparaît pour s'évanouir, une Chenille qui fume, ou encore une Reine de Coeur qui veut couper la tête de tout le monde. --Pauline Hamon (Culturebox)
A lire en anglais je pense, car j'ai perdu une grande partie des jeux de mots. Histoire classique pour changer d'univers... On se met très bien à la place d'Alice qui s'adapte tant bien que mal à ce pays très farfelu, sans perdre sa force de caractère; bravo à elle, et bravo à Lewis Carroll pour ce récit rocambolesque inventé pour les enfants. ( )
It's just a delicious, borderline hallucinatory, confection of a book. Invention and imagination tumble over each other in the excitement, and there is something in there to delight every reader. There are countless plays on words (the mouse giving a very dry lecture on William the Conqueror to restore those who have been soaked by Alice's gigantic tears is the one that, for some reason, pleased me most), verbal pyrotechnics and semantic shenanigans to please the "ordinary" reader. And although they entirely passed me by at the time, I know now from various more scientifically-minded friends that their childish interests snagged on the mathematician author's various numerical and logic puzzles.
All in the golden afternoon Full leisurely we glide; For both our oars, with little skill, By little arms are plied, While little hands make vain pretense Our wanderings to guide
Ah, cruel Three! In such an hour, Beneath such dreamy weather, To beg a tale of breath too weak To stir the tiniest feather! Yet that can one poor voice avail Against three tongues together!
[plus another five verses]
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Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, "and what is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversations?"
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And she tried to fancy what the flame of a candle looks like after the candle is blown out, for she could not remember ever having seen such a thing.
'Curiouser and curiouser!' cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); ...
How doth the little crocodile Improve his shining tail, And pour the waters of the Nile On every golden scale!
How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws, And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!
'Ahem!' said the Mouse with an important air, 'are you all ready? This is the driest thing I know. Silence all round, if you please! "William the Conqueror, whose cause was favoured by the pope, was soon submitted to by the English, who wanted leaders, and had been of late much accustomed to usurpation and conquest. Edwin and Morcar, the earl of Mercia and Northumbria -"'
'You are old, Father William,' the young man said, 'And your hair has become very white; And yet you incessantly stand on your head - Do you think, at your age, it is right?'
'Begin at the beginning,' the King said gravely, 'and go on till you get to the end: then stop.'
Rule Forty-two. All persons more than a mile high to leave the court. — the King of Heart
Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late! — the White Rabbit
`I can't explain myself, I'm afraid, sir' said Alice, `because I'm not myself, you see.'
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Lastly, she pictured to herself how this same little sister of hers would, in the after-time, be herself a grown woman; and how she would keep, through all her riper years, the simple and loving heart of her childhood; and how she would gather about her other little children, and make their eyes bright and eager with many a strange tale, perhaps even with the dream of Wonderland of long ago; and how she would feel with all their simple sorrows, and find a pleasure in all their simple joys, remembering her own child-life, and the happy summer days.
Alice s'ennuie pre s de sa soeur ai ne e. Elle re ve alors d'un lapin blanc qu'elle suit dans un terrier. Il l'entrai ne dans des aventures vertigineuses qui de fient toutes les lois de la logique. C'est l'occasion pour Alice de bavarder avec des animaux qui l'interrogent sur son existence.
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> ALICE AU PAYS DES MERVEILLES, par Lewis Carroll (Hachette Pratique, 2015, Relié, 224 pages). — Assise dans l'herbe un jour d'été, Alice voit passer un Lapin Blanc qu'elle suit dans son terrier. Elle bascule alors dans un monde extraordinaire et magique. Au cours de cet étrange voyage, elle rencontre des Homards qui dansent, un Chat qui apparaît pour s'évanouir, une Chenille qui fume, ou encore une Reine de Coeur qui veut couper la tête de tout le monde.
--Pauline Hamon (Culturebox)