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The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll ebook

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Step into a universe where logic bends, imagination reigns, and the impossible becomes wonderfully real. The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll gathers every novel, tale, poem, puzzle, essay, and whimsical creation from the brilliant mind behind Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. This extraordinary collection includes Carroll's most beloved masterpieces — the magical journeys of Alice, the delightful absurdities of the Mad Hatter and Humpty Dumpty, the poetic nonsense of The Hunting of the Snark, the playful wit of Sylvie and Bruno, and his lesser-known mathematical writings and logical essays that reveal a genius far beyond children's literature. Carroll's works have enchanted readers for generations and inspired countless films, artworks, theatrical adaptations, and academic studies. His unique blend of fantasy, clever wordplay, surreal imagery, and philosophical curiosity continues to captivate both children and adults. This beautifully formatted edition allows readers to experience the full breadth of his creativity — from joyful nonsense to profound reflections on reality, identity, dreams, and the power of imagination. If you love whimsical adventures, literary playfulness, or the deep charm of Victorian fantasy, this complete collection is a treasure you'll return to again and again. Follow the White Rabbit, open the looking-glass, and explore the entire universe of Lewis Carroll—add this essential edition to your library today.

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Liczba stron: 1453

Rok wydania: 2025

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