
Through the looking glass
Lewis Carroll
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
The Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll is the imaginative sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, plunging readers once again into a whimsical world of logic, nonsense, and fantasy. This time, Alice steps through a mirror into a topsy-turvy realm where everything is reversed, and the ordinary becomes delightfully strange.
Structured like a life-sized chess game, the story follows Alice as she navigates a curious land filled with peculiar characters such as Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the White Queen, the Red King, Humpty Dumpty, and talking flowers. As Alice moves from pawn to queen, she encounters philosophical riddles, inverted logic, and poetic absurdities, all told with Carroll’s signature wit and wordplay.
While full of childlike wonder, Through the Looking-Glass also carries deeper themes of identity, transformation, and the passage of time. The mirror world reflects both the imagination of childhood and the subtle rules of adulthood, inviting readers of all ages to reconsider the boundaries between sense and nonsense, reality and illusion.
Originally published in 1871, this literary classic remains a cornerstone of English literature. With its unforgettable imagery and surreal charm, Through the Looking-Glass continues to captivate and inspire readers, artists, and thinkers over 150 years later.
Duration - 2h 49m.
Author - Lewis Carroll.
Narrator - Digital Voice Andrew E.
Published Date - Monday, 06 January 2025.
Copyright - © 1871 Public Domain ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll is the imaginative sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, plunging readers once again into a whimsical world of logic, nonsense, and fantasy. This time, Alice steps through a mirror into a topsy-turvy realm where everything is reversed, and the ordinary becomes delightfully strange. Structured like a life-sized chess game, the story follows Alice as she navigates a curious land filled with peculiar characters such as Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the White Queen, the Red King, Humpty Dumpty, and talking flowers. As Alice moves from pawn to queen, she encounters philosophical riddles, inverted logic, and poetic absurdities, all told with Carroll’s signature wit and wordplay. While full of childlike wonder, Through the Looking-Glass also carries deeper themes of identity, transformation, and the passage of time. The mirror world reflects both the imagination of childhood and the subtle rules of adulthood, inviting readers of all ages to reconsider the boundaries between sense and nonsense, reality and illusion. Originally published in 1871, this literary classic remains a cornerstone of English literature. With its unforgettable imagery and surreal charm, Through the Looking-Glass continues to captivate and inspire readers, artists, and thinkers over 150 years later. Duration - 2h 49m. Author - Lewis Carroll. Narrator - Digital Voice Andrew E. Published Date - Monday, 06 January 2025. Copyright - © 1871 Public Domain ©.
Language:
English
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
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Contents
Duration:00:00:38
CHAPTER I. Looking-Glass House
Duration:00:17:21
CHAPTER II. The Garden of Live Flowers
Duration:00:16:09
CHAPTER III. Looking-Glass Insects
Duration:00:16:32
CHAPTER IV. Tweedledum And Tweedledee
Duration:00:17:07
CHAPTER V. Wool and Water
Duration:00:17:23
CHAPTER VI. Humpty Dumpty
Duration:00:17:53
CHAPTER VII. The Lion and the Unicorn
Duration:00:15:07
CHAPTER VIII. “It’s my own Invention”
Duration:00:22:29
CHAPTER IX. Queen Alice
Duration:00:23:58
CHAPTER X. Shaking
Duration:00:00:24
CHAPTER XI. Waking
Duration:00:00:06
CHAPTER XII. Which Dreamed it?
Duration:00:04:06