Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There (1872)
by Lewis Carroll
Book Notes
This novel also contains a number of poems, some that have been reprinted elsewhere, and some of which are untitled. Untitled poems have their first lines quotes for later identification. The poems are:
- Jabberwocky
- "Tweedledum and Tweedledee ... "
- The Walrus and the Carpenter
- Humpty Dumpty
- "In winter, when the fields are white ... "
- The Lion and the Unicorn
- I Give Thee All, I Can No More
- "Hush-a-by lady, in Alice's lap!"
- "To the Looking-Glass world it was Alice that said ..."
- "'First, the fish must be caught.'"
- "A boat, beneath a sunny sky ... "
All poems seem to be original to this novel.
The Book Containing this Title
In addition to its stand-alone volume, this title was published in the follow book. It can be rated independently of any volume containing it.
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