Through the Looking-Glass (version 2)
The sequel to “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” finds Alice back in Wonderland and a piece in a surreal chess game. This weird and wonderful book includes the poems “Jabberwocky” and “The Walrus and the Carpenter,” a talking pudding, and that immortal line “Jam yesterday, jam tomorrow, but never jam today.” Lewis Carroll was the nom de plume of Charles Dodgson (1832-1890) an Anglican clergyman, photographer, and mathematician.
Genre(s): Action & Adventure
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | 01 – Looking Glass House | Adrian Praetzellis |
00:21:23 |
Play 02 | 02 – The Garden of Live Flowers | Adrian Praetzellis |
00:19:57 |
Play 03 | 03 – Looking-Glass Insects | Adrian Praetzellis |
00:20:08 |
Play 04 | 04 – Tweedledum and Tweedledee | Adrian Praetzellis |
00:20:14 |
Play 05 | 05 – Wool and Water | Adrian Praetzellis |
00:21:15 |
Play 06 | 06 – Humpty Dumpty | Adrian Praetzellis |
00:21:25 |
Play 07 | 07 – The Lion and the Unicorn | Adrian Praetzellis |
00:19:22 |
Play 08 | 08 – It’s my own Invention | Adrian Praetzellis |
00:27:07 |
Play 09 | 09 – Queen Alice | Adrian Praetzellis |
00:27:35 |
Play 10 | 10-12 – 10 Shaking, 11 Waking, 12 Which dreamed it? | Adrian Praetzellis |
00:05:47 |