“As suggested by the title page, either an amateur stage producer or a harsh critic decided that Carroll’s text would read better if three very specific acts were omitted. … [This] version of Alice in Wonderland is not unlike a personalized rewrite, perhaps even an interesting new take on the classic story, should we consider the meaningful consequences of the reader’s cuts and edits.”
Submitted by C. T. Douglas, of Dr. Terry Harpold’s University of Florida course Hypermedia: Futures of Reading.
Throughout Alice in Wonderland in Five Acts by Lewis Carroll (adapted, 1897). Original from Harvard University. Digitized March 14, 2006.
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