Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Paperback, 207 pages

English language

Published Nov. 19, 1999 by Candlewick.

ISBN:
978-0-7636-2049-3
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OCLC Number:
51925889

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4 stars (13 reviews)

For more than a hundred years, Lewis Carroll's classic story of logic and lunacy has delighted young and old alike. More abundantly illustrated than previous editions, this award-winning interpretation is full of warmth and humor. the whole approach is contemporary and accessible: Alice herself is a child of today--casually dressed, personable, spirited. In the hands of Helen Oxenbury, one of the most revered children's book illustrators of our time, the topsy-turvy world of Wonderland is a wondrous place indeed! --front flap

155 editions

Usually a fan of Oxenbury, but perhaps Tenniel has eaten my brain

3 stars

Look, illustrating Alice is hard. You're laboring in the shadow of Tenniel, and the comparison is going to be made. You can lean into the Tenniel iconography and add your own spin to it, as Disney did, or you can fight it tooth and nail. That's what Oxenbury's doing here, but she's working so hard to be Not Tenniel that she's forgetting to have any fun with it. Thus we have a Cheshire Cat that somehow "grins" without showing any teeth, playing-card people who just look like they're wearing playing cards, and weirdly sterile environments that seem terrified to include any imagery that isn't explicitly detailed in the text. Characters often float along with minimal background. Their expressions seem muted. If anything, it feels like Oxenbury is trying to bring a sort of naturalism to her illustrations here, which is, frankly, kind of a bonkers way of going about illustrating …