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CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. The creatures from the poem, Jabberwocky, as they were

CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. The creatures from the poem, Jabberwocky, as they were


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CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. The creatures from the poem, Jabberwocky, as they were

CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS.
The creatures from the poem, Jabberwocky, as they were described to Alice by Humpty Dumpty. Illustration by John Tenniel from the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Alice in Wonderland, 1872

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1872 Alice Carroll Dodgson Fantasy Lewis Lutwidge Monster Poetry Tenniel Through The Looking Glass Wonderland Jabberwock


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This print titled "CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS" takes us on a whimsical journey into the fantastical world of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. The image showcases the iconic creatures from Carroll's famous poem, Jabberwocky, as they were vividly described to Alice by Humpty Dumpty. Illustrated by the talented John Tenniel for the first edition of the book in 1872, this artwork brings to life the imaginative and peculiar characters that have enchanted readers for generations. In this mesmerizing scene, we are transported to a late 19th-century English wonderland where monsters roam and poetry comes alive. With intricate details and masterful craftsmanship, Tenniel captures the essence of each creature with precision and creativity. From the fearsome Jabberwock with its "eyes of flame" to other enigmatic beings like Bandersnatch and Jubjub bird, every character exudes an air of mystery and intrigue. The illustration serves as a portal into Carroll's extraordinary imagination, inviting viewers to delve deeper into his literary masterpiece. It reminds us that within our own looking glass lies a realm where anything is possible – where words can create worlds beyond our wildest dreams. This remarkable print is not just a visual delight but also an homage to Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) himself - an English author whose genius has left an indelible mark on literature and fantasy. So let your imagination take flight as you gaze upon this enchant

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