"Alice in Wonderland" Lewis Carroll authored 184
years. His wonderful book does - literally - speak to the imagination, but is
also seen as THE BASIS OF modern literature. "Adults have to upset their
lives, not children."
Follows rabbit girl, girl falls into a bottomless pit and
girl ends up in a different world. It's like the story of a drunken teenager
who is looking for an excuse for being late returning home after a night of
entertainment at the Square. However, the premise of one of the most important
works in children's literature. Countless generations of children grew up with
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", or "Alice in
Wonderland". Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known by the pen name Lewis
Carroll, wrote the story for the daughter of a friend, Alice Pleasance Liddell.
"The book reflects the obsession of adults for
punctuality and precision," suggests professor Geert Buelens in literature
from the University of Ghent. "It shows what can be harsh and
authoritarian adults. Think of the Queen of Hearts: '! Off With Their Heads'
"In contrast, the sweet girl Alice. In the literature, Lewis Carroll is
labeled as THE BASIS OF contemporary children's literature. He who (small)
learned to read people.
Tormented adults
Humor and fantasy. Those are the primary values used
Carroll for his world famous book. In contrast to the often moralizing
evangelical stories to swallow children at the time Carroll had feverishly, has
"Alice in Wonderland" is not immediately clear morality. Professor
Buelens redirects to a website that offers more information: "The book
celebrates the ability of children to imagine things and believe. The emphasis
is on the joy of childhood and childlike fantasy. "
"Carroll remembered exactly what was needed," it
continues, "a natural and attractive character who enters the challenge of
a weird and wonderful world. A tormented rabbit, dressed formally, indicating
that the adults who have to upset their lives, not the children. "
Just because the book has no explicit moral, received
Carroll's story over the years a different interpretation every time. Will Broker,
professor of Kingston University of London also stuck in his book "Alice's
Adventures: Lewis Carroll in Popular Culture". Starting in 1930, people
began to think that there had to be a deeper meaning behind the merry nonsense
story that Carroll wrote from his pen. "In the thirties there was
psychoanalysis, in the sixties psychedelic, and in the nineties
pedophilia," says Broker.
From drug addict to pedophile
People from the sixties assumed that Lewis Carroll lived on
drugs because his "Alice in Wonderland" them very reminiscent of
their own experiences with LSD and cannabis. "They thought he spoke their
language," says Professor Broker. Much can we take them not blame? A white
rabbit speaks a crazy hatter and food that makes you grow and shrink: you would
for someone less labeled as junk.
"When in the nineties the theme of pedophilia
increasingly come into focus also seems Carroll's relationship with the twenty
years younger Alice Liddell to have a different meaning," says Professor Broker.
"A white rabbit speaks a crazy hatter and food that
makes you grow and shrink: you would for someone less labeled as junk"
Also not entirely unjustified, teaches the syllabus English
Literature Professor Geert Buelens: despite the age difference, Lewis Carroll
was his muse Alice Pleasant Lid dell asked in marriage also the reason that the
girl's mother the contact between the two broke. "These different
interpretations have more to do with the ideas of the time than that of the
Victorian children's story," concludes Professor Broker yet.

