![]() ![]() There is hardly a puzzle or a predicament that has fascinated intellectually minded people that is not captured and held, with wild gaiety and complicated understanding, in the books. Carroll isn’t just big in the little way that Beatrix Potter is big his bigness is as universally agreed upon as the bigness of Mozart or Molière or Wayne Gretzky. ![]() The supremacy of Lewis Carroll’s two Alice books-the 1865 “Alice in Wonderland” and its still better successor, “Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There”-among children’s books, and comic-philosophical literature generally, is by now, I suppose, pretty generally accepted. ![]()
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