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CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Humpty Dumpty offers Alice his hand

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CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Humpty Dumpty offers Alice his hand

CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS.
Humpty Dumpty offers Alice his hand. Wood engraving after John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass, 1872

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1872 Alice Carroll Character Dodgson Fantasy First Edition Hand Humpty Dumpty Lewis Literature Lutwidge Nursery Rhyme Offer Tenniel Through The Looking Glass Wall Wonderland


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In this wood engraving from the first edition of Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking Glass" we are transported into a whimsical world where fantasy and reality intertwine. The renowned illustrator John Tenniel brings to life one of Carroll's most beloved characters, Humpty Dumpty, as he offers his hand to Alice. Seated against a wall in Wonderland, Alice gazes up at the egg-shaped figure with curiosity and wonder. The intricate details of Tenniel's illustration capture the essence of both characters - Alice, a young girl lost in an enchanting realm, and Humpty Dumpty, an anthropomorphic egg exuding charm and mystery. This scene evokes nostalgia for nursery rhymes while inviting readers on a literary journey through Carroll's imaginative narrative. As we delve deeper into the story, we discover that appearances can be deceiving and that even seemingly fragile beings like Humpty Dumpty possess unexpected strength. The late 19th-century engraving showcases not only Tenniel's artistic prowess but also highlights Caroll's enduring legacy in English literature. This print serves as a visual testament to Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) Lutwidge’s ability to transport readers into extraordinary worlds filled with unforgettable characters. Granger Art on Demand presents this remarkable piece from their collection, allowing us to marvel at its beauty and immerse ourselves in the magic of "Through the Looking Glass. "

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