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276:, and begins her journey across the chessboard by boarding a train that jumps over the third row and directly into the fourth rank, thus acting on the rule that pawns can advance two spaces on their first move. She arrives in a forest where a gnat teaches her about the looking glass insects, creatures part bug part object (e.g., bread and butterfly, rocking horse fly), before flying away. Continuing her journey, Alice crosses the "wood where things have no names". There she forgets all nouns, including her own name. With the help of a fawn who has also forgotten his identity, she makes it to the other side, where they both remember everything. Realizing that he is a fawn, she is a human, and that fawns are afraid of humans, it runs off. 577: 736: 1677: 311: 1691: 1432: 4566: 280: 3038: 642:, a stronger form of pure mate in which every piece on the board of either colour contributes to the checkmate. The one feature of the position which prevents it from being either a pure or an ideal mate is that the Red (Black) King is unable to move to e3 for two reasons: the knight's attack, and the (sustained) attack of the newly promoted, mating queen. Although pure and ideal mates are "incidental" in real games, they are objects of 2993: 1663: 569: 3078: 361: 3007: 942: 720: 250: 627:: 1... Qh5 2. d4 3. Qc4 4. Qc5 5. d5 6. Qf8 7. d6 8. Qc8 9. d7 Ne7+ 10. Nxe7 11. Nf5 12. d8=Q Qe8+ 13. Qa6 14. Qxe8#. In the latter piece, Downey treated the 21 items in the composition sequentially, identifying the above 16 coherent chess moves, and another five items as "non-moves" or pure story descriptors, per Carroll's qualification. 612:(12... Qe8+) is left undealt with. Carroll also explained that certain items listed in the composition do not have corresponding piece moves but simply refer to the story, e.g. the "castling of the three Queens, which is merely a way of saying that they entered the palace". Despite these liberties, the final position is an authentic 47: 867:
Lewis Carroll decided to suppress a scene involving what was described as "a wasp in a wig" (possibly a play on the commonplace expression "bee in the bonnet"). A biography of Carroll, written by Carroll's nephew, Stuart Dodgson Collingwood, suggests that one of the reasons for this suppression was a
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The rediscovered section describes Alice's encounter with a wasp wearing a yellow wig, and includes a full previously unpublished poem. If included in the book, it would have followed, or been included at the end of, Chapter 8—the chapter featuring the encounter with the White Knight. The discovery
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again enters a fantastical world, this time by climbing through a mirror into the world that she can see beyond it. There she finds that, just like a reflection, everything is reversed, including logic (for example, running helps one remain stationary, walking away from something brings one towards
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Alice awakes in her armchair to find herself holding Kitty, whom she deduces to have been the Red Queen all along, with Snowdrop having been the White Queen. Alice then recalls the speculation of the Tweedle brothers, that everything may have been a dream of the Red King, and that Alice might be a
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Bidding farewell to the White Knight, Alice steps across the last brook, and is automatically crowned a queen, with the crown materialising abruptly on her head. She soon finds herself in the company of both the White and Red Queens, who confound Alice by using
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The Red Queen reveals that the entire countryside is laid out in squares, like a gigantic chessboard, and offers to make Alice a queen if she can move all the way to the eighth rank in a chess match. Alice is placed in the second rank as one of the
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Upon leaving the Lion and Unicorn to their fight, Alice reaches the seventh rank by crossing another brook into the forested territory of the Red Knight, who wants to capture the "white pawn"—Alice—until the
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offers to hire Alice as her lady's maid and to pay her "twopence a week, and jam every other day". Alice says that she does not want any jam today, to which the Queen replies, "you couldn't have it if you
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is playing with a white kitten (whom she calls "Snowdrop") and a black kitten (whom she calls "Kitty") while pondering what the world is like on the other side of a mirror's reflection. Climbing up onto a
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is that of mirrors, including the use of opposites, time running backwards, and so on, not to mention the title of the book itself. In fact, the themes and settings of the book make it somewhat of a
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before they have happened. Alice and the White Queen advance into the chessboard's fifth rank by crossing over a brook together, but at the very moment of the crossing, the Queen transforms into a
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Alice arrives and seats herself at her own party, which quickly turns into chaos. Alice grabs the Red Queen, believing her to be responsible for all the day's nonsense, and begins shaking her.
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in his master's thesis, later expanded and incorporated into his dissertation on the use of chess as a device in Victorian fiction. In the former piece, Downey gave the composition's moves in
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In the first chapter, Alice speaks of the snow outside and the "bonfire" that "the boys" are building for a celebration "to-morrow," a clear reference to the traditional bonfires of
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Upon leaving the house (where it had been a cold, snowy night), she enters a sunny spring garden where the flowers can speak. Elsewhere in the garden, Alice meets the
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to thwart her attempts at logical discussion. They then invite one another to a party that will be hosted by Alice—of which Alice herself had no prior knowledge.
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as Alice. In this adaptation, the Jabberwock materialises into reality after Alice reads "Jabberwocky", pursuing her throughout the second half of the musical.
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chapter doesn't interest me in the least, and I can't see my way to a picture. If you want to shorten the book, I can't help thinking—with all submission—that
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in his dreams. The brothers begin suiting up for battle, only to be frightened away by an enormous crow, as the nursery rhyme about them predicts.
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For many years, no one had any idea what this missing section was or whether it had survived. In 1974, a document purporting to be the
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is generally accepted as genuine, but the proofs have yet to receive any physical examination to establish age and authenticity.
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During the "Mad Tea-Party", Alice reveals that the date is "the fourth" and that the month is "May" (chap.7).
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Looking-Glass, a 1982 Off-Broadway play based on Charles Dodgson, the real-life name of author Lewis Carroll
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All the king's horses and all the king's men come to Humpty Dumpty's assistance, and are accompanied by the
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comes to her rescue. Escorting her through the forest towards the final brook-crossing, the Knight recites
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that take place on 5 November. In Chapter 5, she affirms that her age is "seven and a half exactly."
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instead used chess; most of the main characters are represented by chess pieces, with Alice being a
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The Wasp in a Wig: A Suppressed Episode of 'Through The Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There
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The Truth about Pawn Promotion: The Development of the Chess Motif in Victorian Fiction
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A 2-hour multimedia stage production (2007), conceived by Andy Burden, was produced by
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by exactly one enemy attack, among other conditions. The position is also nearly an
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Theoretical Checkmating: an Analysis of the Manner in which the "Chess Problem" in
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in London was staged in the summer of 2013, in which the second part consisted of
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short film in which Mickey travels through his mirror and into a bizarre world.
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The most extensive treatment of the chess motif in Carroll's novel was made by
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adaptation of the two novels in which later episodes adhere more closely with
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TV musical special, first airing on 6 November. The special includes music by
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Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid like You Doing in a Place like This?
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Bedtime-Story. 1999. "The Background & History of 'Alice in Wonderland'"
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she can read only by holding it up to the mirror. She also observes that the
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as Alice, along with actors Frank Duncan (Humpty Dumpty, Red King, Frog),
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Lewis Carroll's Diaries: Containing Journal 8, May 1862 to September 1864
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A catalogue of illustrated editions of the Alice books from 1899 to 2009
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Resists and Subverts Critical Interpretations of the Novel's Chess Motif
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have come to life, though they remain small enough for her to pick up.
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in the role of Alice, which restored the lost "Wasp in a Wig" episode.
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on 22 December 2011. The broadcast featured Lewis Carroll, voiced by
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it, chessmen are alive, nursery rhyme characters exist, and so on).
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Tymn, Marshall B.; Kenneth J. Zahorski and Robert H. Boyer (1979).
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After crossing another brook into the sixth rank, Alice encounters
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as the voice of Alice and The Red Queen, as well as the voices of
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The book has been adapted several times, both in combination with
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Retold in Words of One Syllable
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The missing episode was included in the 1998 TV film adaptation
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poem in which putting the beginning letters of each line spell
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Humpty Dumpty's poem ("In Winter when the fields are white
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Fantasy Literature: A Core Collection and Reference Guide
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in the role of Alice, with additional supporting cast by
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The mating position nearly satisfies the conditions of a
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Alice 150 Years and Counting
The Legacy of Lewis Carroll
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Alice meeting Tweedledum (centre) and Tweedledee (right)
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dressed as Alice meeting the Red Queen on a chessboard.
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TV miniseries that contains elements from both novels.
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Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There
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Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There
Through the Looking-Glass (disambiguation)

Lewis Carroll
John Tenniel
Children's fiction
Macmillan
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Lewis Carroll
Christ Church
University of Oxford
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Alice
Jabberwocky
The Walrus and the Carpenter
Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Charlton Kings
Alice Liddell
John Tenniel
Alice
mantelpiece
Jabberwocky
reversed printing
chess pieces

Red Queen
run at breathtaking speeds
White Queen's
pawns
Illustration of Alice meeting Tweedledum and Tweedledee

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