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06-23-2004, 01:00 AM
THe imagination of hte man that wrote this book was never confined but was open to every element that there was to literature. HE crossed the line that many other writers sw ould have said clumsy. It is clumsy to go that far with ur imagination even childish... yet they would have known that he was still a brilliant writer he peiced these elements of his writing together to make an imaginative peice that would amost haunt those that read it. Haunt them with the limits of imagination in LEwis Carrol's writing for it has no end and goes to all the things that we would find in our dreams, and as weird as our dreams go we almost feel like we would have needed to be a genius on drugs to put together the amazing story of alice in wonderland

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06-23-2004, 01:00 AM
there is not much in the way of imaginative structure getting in the way of Lewis Carrol's writing in fact he used no strucuture to pin together his writing but a delicate style of writing that flowed all his ideas into a story a dream like story that everyone would understand for the simple fact that he was touched with something a vibrant capacity to write a story outlining our craziest dreams. The ones that we wake up and pat ourselves on the back for our astonishing imagination except we never no how to piece it together in fact if we were to sit down and try and write it afterwards it would look messy and almost stupid becuase the vividness of ur dream was no longer there but an amazing memory that you had concoted at that time but was no longer accessible for a hidden line of reality took you back from writing. That or you lacked the genius of Lewis Carrol.

Thomas Logan
05-24-2005, 06:07 PM
This book, on par with Through the Looking Glass, is enough to revolutionize one's world, rip and rend and send to pulp and reprint cognitive maps. It's a paper acid trip.