A Curious Child
This journal article focuses on the writing of the original text being from Victorian England and therefore being influenced by the Victorian mind and domestic myths. It discusses Carroll's probably intentions for the way in which the text was written and his possible meanings behind various aspects of his work in relation to the point in time in which he lived.
This article offers readers of Carroll's works the ability to better understand the time in which he was creating his stories and the goings on in both the literature and society at the time. It goes into detail about the purity of young girls as his reason for casting one as the protagonist and keeping her mannerisms polite and respectable.
This resource provides readers with an in depth explanation of the literature and social expectations of the time and thoroughly explains the mannerisms and dress that is used within the text. This text can be used to identify important cultural aspects within the original text and compare them to the aspects that are in the most recent versions of Alice in Wonderland.
This article offers readers of Carroll's works the ability to better understand the time in which he was creating his stories and the goings on in both the literature and society at the time. It goes into detail about the purity of young girls as his reason for casting one as the protagonist and keeping her mannerisms polite and respectable.
This resource provides readers with an in depth explanation of the literature and social expectations of the time and thoroughly explains the mannerisms and dress that is used within the text. This text can be used to identify important cultural aspects within the original text and compare them to the aspects that are in the most recent versions of Alice in Wonderland.