



The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition (The Annotated Books)
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Publisher Description
The culmination of a lifetime of scholarship, The Annotated Alice is a landmark event in the rich history of Lewis Carroll and cause to celebrate the remarkable career of Martin Gardner.
For over half a century, Martin Gardner has established himself as one of the world's leading authorities on Lewis Carroll. His Annotated Alice, first published in 1959, has over half a million copies in print around the world and is beloved by both families and scholars—for it was Gardner who first decoded many of the mathematical riddles and wordplay that lay ingeniously embedded in Carroll's two classic stories, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass.
Forty years after this groundbreaking publication, Norton is proud to publish the Definitive Edition of The Annotated Alice, a work that combines the notes of Gardner's 1959 edition with his 1990 volume, More Annotated Alice, as well as additional discoveries drawn from Gardner's encyclopedic knowledge of the texts. Illustrated with John Tenniel's classic, beloved art—along with many recently discovered Tenniel pencil sketches—The Annotated Alice will be Gardner's most beautiful and enduring tribute to Carroll's masterpieces yet.
Customer Reviews
You can't truly appreciate Alice without Martin Gardner
Charles Dodgson's books are wonderful on their own. With the guidance of Mr. Gardner they are even better. It is my understanding that this volume adds to "The Annotated Alice" & "More Annotated Alice". If you want to truly understand the beauty and context of these works read this book. Now if there was just an electronic version of "The Annotated Snark".
In depth annotations & insight
Martin Gardner did several editions. This is the most recent. Probably 30% of the book’s content are his annotations. He gives copious historical, mathematical, personal, and linguistic insights that really flesh out the book to contemporary readers. I would not have anywhere near the appreciation for Lewis Carroll and his books had I not had the assistence of Martin Gardner.