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Anderson''s Alice: Walter Anderson Illustrates Alice''s Adventures in Wonderland

Among Walter Anderson's best-loved books, An Alphabet and Robinson: The Pleasant History of an Unusual Cat are much admired by children and parents, and have long been given as special gifts emblazoned with Anderson's unique art. In that vein and long in demand is this revived edition of Andersons Alice, which carries the renowned artist's visual translation of Lewis Carroll's classic story, Alices Adventures in Wonderland.

Anderson's Alice, though, is no Victorian doll as she is in the famous illustrations by Sir John Tenniel, Arthur Rackham, and elsewhere. Instead, Anderson represents Alice as an adventurer, capturing her spirit and her energy in bold lines. In Anderson's Alice: Walter Anderson Illustrates Alices Adventures in Wonderland, ninety-two pen-and-ink drawings accompany the complete text of Lewis Carroll's original narrative. Anderson (19031965) drew them alone late at night as he recovered from an illness, and he considered them to be translations of words into visual images rather than illustrations. The story of Alice brought him comfort and inspiration, and he placed her wonderland close to his own homeland by localizing Alice's environment with backgrounds featuring the kinds of wildflowers and crabs that are native to the Gulf Coast.

Walter Anderson, often intensely private within his community of Ocean Springs, Mississippi, observed and wrote about nature and produced thousands of drawings and watercolors of the plant and animal life on the Mississippi Coast. These show his strangely beautiful style and a rich and unchecked imagination. With these artistic gifts, Anderson infuses new life into Lewis Carroll's well-loved characters, who have delighted generations of children and adults. See more
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  • Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781496856326

About Lewis CarrollMary Anderson PickardWalter Anderson

Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898) an English author mathematician and logician. He is best known for his works Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Walter Anderson (1903-1965) lived in Ocean Springs on the Mississippi Gulf Coast where he spent his lifetime recording the region's flora fauna life forces light and history of his native Gulf Coast. He is known today as mythmaker local legend mystic poet painter inveterate voyager and most of all brilliant artist. Mary Anderson Pickard Walter Andersons elder daughter lives and paints in Ocean Springs Mississippi.

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