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Haddocks ' Eyes is a poem by Lewis Carroll from Through the Looking-Glass.
Tenniel is most noted for two major accomplishments: he was the principal political cartoonist for England ’ s Punch magazine for over 50 years, and he was the artist who illustrated Lewis Carroll ’ s Alice ’ s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
To establish his place within the Alice canon, Tenniel drew ninety-two drawings for Lewis Carroll ’ s Alice ’ s Adventures in Wonderland ( London: Macmillan, 1865 ) and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There ( London: Macmillan, 1871 ).
* Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass ( 1870 )
Image: TheJabberwocky. jpg | The Jabberwock, as illustrated by John Tenniel for Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass, including the poem " Jabberwocky ".
" Jabberwocky " is a nonsense verse poem written by Lewis Carroll in his 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, a sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
* Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found there ( 1871 ) is one of the best-loved uses of mirrors in literature.
* The Red Queen ( Through the Looking-Glass ), a character in Through the Looking Glass
Paul Schmidt adapted the text from the works of Lewis Carroll ( Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, in particular ), with songs by Waits and Kathleen Brennan presented as intersections with the text rather than as expansions of the story, as would be the case in conventional musical theater.
The use of chess imagery as well as the correspondence of dream elements to elements in the narrator's waking life is reminiscent of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There ( 1871 ) is a work of literature by Lewis Carroll ( Charles Lutwidge Dodgson ).
The themes and settings of Through the Looking-Glass make it a kind of mirror image of Wonderland: the first book begins outdoors, in the warm month of May ( 4 May ), uses frequent changes in size as a plot device, and draws on the imagery of playing cards ; the second opens indoors on a snowy, wintry night exactly six months later, on 4 November ( the day before Guy Fawkes Night ), uses frequent changes in time and spatial directions as a plot device, and draws on the imagery of chess.
In both Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, there are puns and quips about two non-existing characters, Nobody and Somebody.
In March 2011, Japanese companies Toei and Banpresto announced that a collaborative animation project based on Through the Looking-Glass tenatively titled was in production.
The 1951 animated Disney movie Alice in Wonderland also featured several elements from Through the Looking-Glass, including the poems " Jabberwocky " and " The Walrus and the Carpenter ".
The 2010 movie Alice in Wonderland by Tim Burton contains elements of both Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
* Translations of Through the Looking-Glass
* Through the Looking-Glass Free audio book at LibriVox
Perhaps its best-known appearance is in Lewis Carroll's whimsical poem " The Walrus and the Carpenter " that appears in his 1871 book Through the Looking-Glass.
* Lewis Carroll publishes Through the Looking-Glass.
* Eva Sallis Scheherazade Through the Looking-Glass: The Metamorphosis of the Thousand and One Nights ( Routledge, 1999 ),
One of the best-known dream worlds is Wonderland from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, as well as Looking-Glass Land from its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass.
The poem borrows occasionally from Carroll's short poem " Jabberwocky " in Through the Looking-Glass ( especially the poem's creatures and portmanteau words ), but it is a stand-alone work, first published in 1876 by Macmillan.

Through and 1871
Through the 1860 – 1871 period, various attempts to resurrect bi-metallic standards were made, including one based on the gold and silver franc ; however, with the rapid influx of silver from new deposits, the expectation of scarcity of silver ended.
Carroll published Through the Looking-Glass in 1871.
Jabberwocky, a poem ( of nonsense verse ) found in Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll ( 1871 ), is a nonsense poem written in the English language.
Through fundraising, £ 7, 000 were collected, which allowed for the purchase of land either at Hitchin or near Cambridge in 1871.
" Anglo-Saxon attitudes " is a phrase spoofed by Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking-Glass ( 1871 ):
" The Walrus and the Carpenter " is a narrative poem by Lewis Carroll that appeared in his book Through the Looking-Glass, published in December 1871.
Campbell's playwright career began in 1871 with the play Through Fire, which ran for four weeks and motivated him to quit journalism.
Quitting this post in 1867, he undertook extensive travels, his descriptions of which appeared as Promenade au tour du monde, 1871 ( 1873 ; English translation by Lady Herbert, 1874 ) and Through the British Empire ( 1886 ).
* Nineteenth Century Baseball: Year-By-Year Statistics for the Major League Teams, 1871 Through 1900 ( ISBN 0-7864-0181-8 )
" from verse three of the White Knight ’ s poem, Haddocks ' Eyes from Chapter eight of Through the Looking-Glass ( 1871 ) by Lewis Carroll.

Through and sequel
A decade before the publication of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and the sequel Through the Looking Glass, Carroll wrote the first stanza to what would become " Jabberwocky " while in Croft on Tees, close to nearby Darlington, where he lived as a child,
The Cat Who Walks Through Walls may be regarded as part of Heinlein's multiverse series, or as a sequel to both The Number of the Beast and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.
Alice is a fictional character in the literary classic, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass.
The Hatter ( called Hatta in Through the Looking-Glass ) is a fictional character in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and the story's sequel Through the Looking-Glass.
She is often confused with the Red Queen from the sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, although the two are very different.
She is commonly mistaken for the Red Queen in the story's sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, but in reality shares none of her characteristics other than being a queen.
Jervis Tetch is fascinated with hats of all shapes and sizes, as well as the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, particularly favoring the chapter ' A Mad Tea Party '.
About a decade later, a sequel was released entitled Rampage: World Tour, later followed by console-exclusive games including Rampage 2: Universal Tour, Rampage Through Time, and Rampage Puzzle Attack.
This story is followed by the linked " How the Grimmalkin Came ", which also serves as a sequel to Lovecraft's " Through the Gates of the Silver Key ".
* " Through the Gates of the Silver Key ": sequel to The Silver Key.
In 1861, he struck gold with Problematische Naturen ( 1860 – 1861 ; English translation “ Problematic Characters ,” by Prof. Schele de Vere, New York, 1869 ); it was followed a year later by a sequel, Durch Nacht zum Licht ( English translation,Through Night to Light ,” by Prof. Schele de Vere, New York, 1869 ), then by Die von Hohenstein ( 1863 ; English translation, “ The Hohensteins ,” by Prof. Schele de Vere, 1870 ), In Reih ' und Glied ( 1866 ), Hammer und Amboß ( 1869 ; English translation, “ Hammer and Anvil ,” by William Hand Browne, 1873 ), Deutsche Pioniere ( 1870 ), Allzeit voran ( 1872 ), Was die Schwalbe sang ( 1873 ; English translation, “ What the Swallow Sang ,” 1873 ), Ultimo ( 1874 ), Liebe für Liebe ( a drama, which has was produced in Leipzig ; 1875 ), Sturmflut ( based on the financial crises in Berlin following the Franco-Prussian War ; 1876 ), Plattland ( 1878 ), Quisisana ( 1880 ), Angela ( 1881 ), Uhlenhans ( 1884 ), Ein neuer Pharao ( 1889 ), Faustulus ( 1897 ) and Freigeboren ( 1900 ) among many others.
* Mr Kitling's Cakes written in 2005 for the proposed charity fanthology The Cat Who Walked Through Time II It is a sequel to * The Big Cat *
The television series spawned a video game in the mid-80s called The Trap Door and a sequel called Through The Trap Door.

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