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Alicia en el País de las Maravillas: Clásicos de la literatura
Alicia en el País de las Maravillas: Clásicos de la literatura
Alicia en el País de las Maravillas: Clásicos de la literatura
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Alicia en el País de las Maravillas: Clásicos de la literatura

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Este ebook presenta "Alicia en el País de las Maravillas", con un índice dinámico y detallado. Es una obra de literatura creada por Charles Dodgson y de la primera edición de 1865. El libro trata de una niña que tiene una imaginación muy viva porque le pasan cosas muy extrañas y después de todo, resulta que todo ha sido un sueño. En esta obra aparecen algunos de los personajes más famosos de Carroll, como el Conejo Blanco, El Sombrerero, la Oruga azul, el Gato de Cheshire o la Reina de Corazones; quienes han cobrado importancia suficiente para ser reconocidos fuera del mundo de Alicia.
Lewis Carroll es el seudónimo por el que es conocido en la historia de la literatura. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson ( 1832 - 1898), diácono anglicano, lógico, matemático, fotógrafo y escritor británico, conocido sobre todo por su obra Alicia en el país de las maravillas y su secuela, Alicia a través del espejo.
IdiomaEspañol
Editoriale-artnow
Fecha de lanzamiento22 jul 2015
ISBN9788026834885
Alicia en el País de las Maravillas: Clásicos de la literatura
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Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll (1832­–1898) was an English mathematician and writer best remembered as the author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There. 

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  • Calificación: 2 de 5 estrellas
    2/5

    Sep 28, 2018

    An Exercise in Insanity

    This book was insane. The adventures she had and the creatures she met...It all sounded like what a bad acid trip would be like.

    I'm honestly not sure I enjoyed it. This may require a re-read in the future.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Sep 28, 2018

    This book is an enjoyable read for all years from 2 to 99 years old. It is a fantastic and fun read and should be read to children and grandchildren and handed down from generation to generation. Reading it as an adult, the symbolism is very noticeable in the narration. If you haven't read Alice before, you should not hesitate as it should not be missed!
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Sep 28, 2018

    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is not one of my favorite books. But this edition has really marvelous graphics that improve upon the story. If you like this book, this edition would certainly be worth adding to your collection as it is beautiful.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Sep 28, 2018

    A wonderful story. This is my sisters favorite like OZ is mine.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Sep 28, 2018

    This is a book that i assumed i had read in full. I knew all about the Mad Hatter and the dormouse and the March Hare. But I hadn't read it before. What a joy it was to read it in full and learn that Alice's cat was not the Cheshire Cat but Dinah and that a caterpillar smoked a hookah. Lovely little pocket edition too.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Sep 28, 2018

    I read this book long ago while in middle school, and viewed it as simply a silly and nonsensical children's fantasy.However, I just re-read it, having become aware that this book is famous for it's allegoric philosophical and mathematical conceptions.The unbelievable, child like fantasy world of Wonderland is charming, and filled with things such as lakes made of tears, Mad Hatters, the Queen of Hearts, rabbit holes, and clocks that don't tell time.However, while this aspect is what meets the readers eye upon a first, cursory impression, this intricate book has far more depth, if you care to look.There is a strong sense of logic - almost in a satirical fashion, through-out the book. The concept of limit, inverse relationships, and mathematical logic is scattered through the plot, but mainly and most noticeably found at the Mad Tea Party and the first scene with the Cheshire Cat.Whether you care to look deeply into it, or simply leave "Alice in Wonderland" as a unique and inventive children's fantasy, this book is amazing!
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Sep 28, 2018

    In my opinion this is a good picture book. The illustrations really enhance the story and make the reader believe they are in the story.The illustrations really fit the storyline and are filled with great detail! The front cover is a perfect example. On the cover is Alice, the rabbit, mad hater, the cheshire cat, the liquid that makes Alice get big and small, and the caterpillar! Before even reading this story, the reader is curious to see what is going to happen in the story that bring about all these add creatures. Another aspect of the book that i really enjoyed was the language. Throughout this piece of literature, descriptive language is used to help make the reader feel as if they are actually in the story. ""Oh, my ears and whiskers! The Queen will be angry," it said, and hurried off. Alice wanted to see what would happen to it: so she ran and ran, ti; she found herself tumbling down through a rabbit hole after it." When reading this I picture the rabbit with a worried expression on his face and Alice chasing after him. I also see Alice tripping on a tree root and falling into a rabbits hole. Along with the detailed illustrations, this passage makes the reader feel as if they are there watching. The big idea of this story is that dreaming is an amazing and wonderful thing where your imagination can run free.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Sep 28, 2018

    I won't even try to write a review. Just to say not sure why I haven't read this for at least fifteen years.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Sep 28, 2018

    It's hard to review 2 books at once. I loved the first book. But I was not impressed with the second. Like many, I've been spoiled by movies so I was very disappointed to find out the Jabberwocky was just a poem. I was also surprised at how young Alice truly is in the books. All-in-all was an interesting read.
  • Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas
    3/5

    Sep 28, 2018

    At first I thought that this was a story that I would love to read to my children. However, after reading this I am not so sure. There were times when I laughed at the child-like humor and then there were times when I was just like what? Some of the logic and the tales told in this story were hard to follow, so I am pretty sure it would be hard for children as well. I do understand the moral behind the story though. If you ever need to take a step back from stressful everyday life then this may be the story for you.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Sep 28, 2018

    I so love this book! I first read it in eighth grade, and I've read it several times since, both on my own and to my children. This was my first time listening to this audio edition. You really can't go wrong with Jim Dale. Even my 4yo and (nearly) 9yo get excited when they find out Dale is narrating one of the audio books we've picked up from the library.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Feb 27, 2020

    This is a fun book. Not that race makes a difference but I do like that Alice in this book is of "color". Alice in Wonderland is a classic and favorite story of mine. I was on the journey from the beginning to the end with Alice. Young readers will have an enjoyable time looking at the pictures as well as reading this book. Parents will want to check out all of the books in this line by Penguin.
  • Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas
    3/5

    Sep 28, 2018

    I have this long list of books from BBC of the best literary books to read that I plan on going through. Most of the books on the list are books that I have heard others talking about for years. They are the classics that I feel I must read eventually to know anything about what is being said about them, and have something of my own to comment. This book was on the list. I’ve seen the Disney animation years ago and so that was what I was going off of for expectations. While it had its many differences as movies versus books are bound to have, it was at its core, the same – a little weird. I sort of enjoyed listening o the book but I was left with the feeling I had after watching the movie – what a curious story. Yet maybe the whole idea was about a child’s imagination? I’m not sure. I do know that not much of the book made sense and yet that seemed to be the intent. As said in the summary this is a ‘brilliant use of nonsense’. But the book isn’t very long and while nonsensical, it is still a bit enjoyable.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Sep 13, 2025

    Of course I had read Alice in Wonderland. I mean, surely I have. Right? Long time ago. I feel sure I did. Didn't I?

    Turns out, I had merely been exposed to its wacky world by way of movies, cartoons, and vast cultural references. Upon my actually reading it and to my pleasant surprise, there is a lot more wackiness in it I never knew about. My favorite new wackadoodle being Bill the Lizard, poor put-upon character Bill that I don't recall ever showing up when being movie-ized.

    It's much more delightful than just all those odd talking creatures. As a Math fan, I loved the correct assessment Alice makes that she would never reach 20 while doing her multiplication self-test. (Carroll was a mathematics professor.) And so many puns and word play I was completely unaware of. I mean, a Mock Turtle turtle? That just strikes my funny bone.

    Maybe it's because we never outgrow that heeby-jeeby feeling that the world is teetering toward illogical strangeness and could tumble into full blown madness at any moment that Alice resonates over the years and to all ages (I'm 61). Rightly so, too. I mean, there's young Alice -- fallen into a world of livery-wearing fish, flamingos as not-very-cooperative croquet mallets, and schools that teach Laughing and Grief (another funny bone strike!) -- and she plays right along. She faces all manner of disorientation and possible danger with aplomb and curiosity. It's no wonder Alice has lasted so long and in so many ways.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Jan 26, 2023

    Good as always!
  • Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas
    3/5

    Jan 5, 2023

    It was fun and bizarre and I'm happy I read it.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Apr 27, 2020

    Here is a story I have always heard about, but never got to read or even see one of its film adaptations. I placed it under the banner of 'ILS 516 Modern Fantasy' because just as Young et al. (2020) stipulate, any work of modern fantasy has its author known (p. 148). Since this was around the time I had begun to exhaust the stack of books I checked out before my library closed, I decided to take a chance on the audiobook version for us LION cardholders. I did just that and felt that as good as Scarlett Johansson is at reading this book, it is really disappointing there are no sound effects.

    See, my personal measuring stick of an audiobook is Stephen King’s The Mist. My dad used to have it on cassette being told with so-called ‘3D Sound.’ This basically meant that the text had sound effects accompany it. So, if a part of the story took place during a rainstorm, you actually hear the rain in the background of the conversations. This made the book literally come to life in a way that could not be achieved from just reading it.

    I was hoping that because this was a fantasy story, there would be sound effects added too. For example, one perfect usage would have been when Alice falls into the pool of her own tears at the beginning; there could have been the sound of her falling into water. Yet, not a single sound effect is used. Ultimately, even though I really liked the story itself, I am disappointed it did not take advantage of the audiobook format more.
  • Calificación: 1 de 5 estrellas
    1/5

    Jan 9, 2020

    The best thing I can say for this book is it is short.

    I had a friend who loved Lewis Carroll, I had some time and it was cheap and I figured I'd give it a try. Honestly not sure why I finished. I remember thinking "WTF? I don't know if I can stand to finish this", checking the progress bar and seeing I was already a third of the way through. And just figuring if it was that short might as well.

    It never was so bad I wanted to throw it through a wall, but the most enjoyment I got out of it was recognizing scenes from the animated Disney movie. Kudos to Disney for managing to make an engaging film out of this word vomit.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Nov 4, 2019

    Oozing charm
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Jun 18, 2019

    Delightfully fun, whimsically amusing and what an imagination! Between the outlandish characters, the silly puns and the play with logic, it is easy to see how this book is such a great story for both children and adults. Obviously, a reader needs to love - or at least appreciate - the nonsensical fun to fully enjoy this story, especially given the caricatures and the mayhem that is Wonderland. I can see where some adult readers may revisit this one for nostalgic childhood reasons, but I think I probably appreciate the story more as a adult reader, than I would have reading it as a young girl.

    Overall, very happy to have finally read this children's classic.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Feb 28, 2019

    I plan to read Alice in Wonderland and Philosophy and thought it might be interesting to reread the book, this time in French.

    >My first observation was that the translator did a good job and most of the book was translated well - at least to the limits of my memory. Then I did notice some shortcomings, for instance the wordplay in the mouse poem relating the mouse's tail to the tale being told just didn't work in French. However, the translator did include good footnotes. Here, he explained differences in the French and English version. He also added some historical notes that I found added value to the story. This included some symbology that I was completely unaware of.

    Some of the jokes and puns were, if my memory serves, and perhaps were replaced with new or similar ones taking advantage of the language differences.

    Overall, it is a quick read, delightful and imaginative and well worth some time spent.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Feb 11, 2019

    Many of the reviews on this site do not relate to the Salvador Dali illustrated book, but rather to another illustrator. Very Confusing.

    I love Alice's imaginative adventures and her increasing confidence as she accepts her changing size and bizarre circumstances.

    Yet, just as I did not enjoy the treatment of animals in a cruel way - the flamingoes, hedgehogs, guinea pigs -
    when I first read the book as a child and, although I was happy with the final resolution of the Queen and her deck of cards,
    the constant "Off with their heads!" was and is still annoying.

    Dali's paintings remain dramatic and an eternal evocative mystery. So good that this book has come to all of us!
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Nov 5, 2018

    I don't feel like the modern illustration fits with the classic work for some reason. Otherwise the images are beautifully done.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5

    Sep 12, 2018

    Great Illustration
  • Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas
    3/5

    Aug 30, 2018

    A good way to introduce a child to the idea that words and sentences can have multiple meaning depending upon the context. A sort of point-of-view pontification.
  • Calificación: 2 de 5 estrellas
    2/5

    Jul 5, 2018

    The problem is this particular edition (Bookbyte digital), which is not complete, and does not include the introductory poems.
  • Calificación: 2 de 5 estrellas
    2/5

    Jun 29, 2018

    Ugh, I hate nonsense books. I get that this is for kids and the whole premise is fun nonsense. When Alice falls asleep she goes down into a rabbit hole and enters Wonderland, a place where everything is fun and nonsense. There is no point to anything and everyone is weird and can you tell how much I dislike this book. There is no plot, just a dumb kid named Alice, wandering around Wonderland talking to animals and packs of cards, playing croquet with flamingos and the like. Totally bonkers.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    May 7, 2018

    Okay, so we all know this story, most of us know it very well. It's an absurd children's book, and as I listened, I kept thinking about how much my preschool aged granddaughters would love the overall silliness of this classic.

    I listened to the new Audible production performed by Scarlett Johannson. I was very impressed with her ability to change voices, which was so extreme, I wondered how much of it was done in post-production. If it is all her, with no electronic modification, I'm very impressed. Movie directors should be able to utilize her voice skills for so many characters.

    At any rate, the rating is primarily from the performance. Surprisingly, I am not a fan of the story at all (I'm not a fan of absurdist literature - it's like bizarro books today: completely senseless). Oh well, to each his own.

    I'd recommend this for people who enjoy classic children's literature and for those who enjoy hearing a book skillfully read.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5

    Apr 28, 2018

    It's hard to review 2 books at once. I loved the first book. But I was not impressed with the second. Like many, I've been spoiled by movies so I was very disappointed to find out the Jabberwocky was just a poem. I was also surprised at how young Alice truly is in the books. All-in-all was an interesting read.
  • Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas
    3/5

    Mar 21, 2018

    There really is a lot of nonsense in this.

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Alicia en el País de las Maravillas - Lewis Carroll

Capítulo 1 - EN LA MADRIGUERA DEL CONEJO

Alicia empezaba ya a cansarse de estar sentada con su hermana a la orilla del río, sin tener nada que hacer: había echado un par de ojeadas al libro que su hermana estaba leyendo, pero no tenía dibujos ni diálogos. «¿Y de qué sirve un libro sin dibujos ni diálogos?», se preguntaba Alicia.

Así pues, estaba pensando (y pensar le costaba cierto esfuerzo, porque el calor del día la había dejado soñolienta y atontada) si el placer de tejer una guirnalda de margaritas la compensaría del trabajo de levantarse y coger las margaritas, cuando de pronto saltó cerca de ella un Conejo Blanco de ojos rosados.

No había nada muy extraordinario en esto, ni tampoco le pareció a Alicia muy extraño oír que el conejo se decía a sí mismo: «¡Dios mío! ¡Dios mío! ¡Voy a llegar tarde!» (Cuando pensó en ello después, decidió que, desde luego, hubiera debido sorprenderla mucho, pero en aquel momento le pareció lo más natural del mundo). Pero cuando el conejo se sacó un reloj de bolsillo del chaleco, lo miró y echó a correr, Alicia se levantó de un salto, porque comprendió de golpe que ella nunca había visto un conejo con chaleco, ni con reloj que sacarse de él, y, ardiendo de curiosidad, se puso a correr tras el conejo por la pradera, y llegó justo a tiempo para ver cómo se precipitaba en una madriguera que se abría al pie del seto.

Un momento más tarde, Alicia se metía también en la madriguera, sin pararse a considerar cómo se las arreglaría después para salir.

Al principio, la madriguera del conejo se extendía en línea recta como un túnel, y después torció bruscamente hacia abajo, tan bruscamente que Alicia no tuvo siquiera tiempo de pensar en detenerse y se encontró cayendo por lo que parecía un pozo muy profundo.

O el pozo era en verdad profundo, o ella caía muy despacio, porque Alicia, mientras descendía, tuvo tiempo sobrado para mirar a su alrededor y para preguntarse qué iba a suceder después. Primero, intentó mirar hacia abajo y ver a dónde iría a parar, pero estaba todo demasiado oscuro para distinguir nada. Después miró hacia las paredes del pozo y observó que estaban cubiertas de armarios y estantes para libros: aquí y allá vio mapas y cuadros, colgados de clavos. Cogió, a su paso, un jarro de los estantes. Llevaba una etiqueta que decía: MERMELADA DE NARANJA, pero vio, con desencanto, que estaba vacío.

No le pareció bien tirarlo al fondo, por miedo a matar a alguien que anduviera por abajo, y se las arregló para dejarlo en otro de los estantes mientras seguía descendiendo.

«¡Vaya!», pensó Alicia. «¡Después de una caída como ésta, rodar por las escaleras me parecerá algo sin importancia! ¡Qué valiente me encontrarán todos! ¡Ni siquiera lloraría, aunque me cayera del tejado!» (Y era verdad.)Abajo, abajo, abajo. ¿No acabaría nunca de caer?

- Me gustaría saber cuántas millas he descendido ya -dijo en voz alta-.

Tengo que estar bastante cerca del centro de la tierra. Veamos: creo que está a cuatro mil millas de profundidad…

Como veis, Alicia había aprendido algunas cosas de éstas en las clases de la escuela, y aunque no era un momento muy oportuno para presumir de sus conocimientos, ya que no había nadie allí que pudiera escucharla, le pareció que repetirlo le servía de repaso.

- Sí, está debe de ser la distancia… pero me pregunto a qué latitud o longitud habré llegado.

Alicia no tenía la menor idea de lo que era la latitud, ni tampoco la longitud, pero le pareció bien decir unas palabras tan bonitas e impresionantes. Enseguida volvió a empezar. -¡A lo mejor caigo a través de toda la tierra! ¡Qué divertido sería salir donde vive esta gente que anda cabeza abajo! Los antipáticos, creo… (Ahora Alicia se alegró de que no hubiera nadie escuchando, porque esta palabra no le sonaba del todo bien.) Pero entonces tendré que preguntarles el nombre del país. Por favor, señora, ¿estamos en Nueva Zelanda o en Australia?

Y mientras decía estas palabras, ensayó una reverencia. ¡Reverencias mientras caía por el aire! ¿Creéis que esto es posible? -¡Y qué criaja tan ignorante voy a parecerle! No, mejor será no preguntar nada. Ya lo veré escrito en alguna parte.

Abajo, abajo, abajo. No había otra cosa que hacer y Alicia empezó enseguida a hablar otra vez. -¡Temo que Dina me echará mucho de menos esta noche! (Dina era la gata.) Espero que se acuerden de su platito de leche a la hora del té. ¡Dina, guapa, me gustaría tenerte conmigo aquí abajo! En el aire no hay ratones, claro, pero podrías cazar algún murciélago, y se parecen mucho a los ratones, sabes. Pero me pregunto: ¿comerán murciélagos los gatos?

Al llegar a este punto, Alicia empezó a sentirse medio dormida y siguió diciéndose como en sueños: «¿Comen murciélagos los gatos? ¿Comen murciélagos los gatos?» Y a veces: «¿Comen gatos los murciélagos?» Porque, como no sabía contestar a ninguna de las dos preguntas, no importaba mucho cual de las dos se formulara. Se estaba durmiendo de veras y empezaba a soñar que paseaba con Dina de la mano y que le preguntaba con mucha ansiedad: «Ahora Dina, dime la verdad, ¿te has comido alguna vez un murciélago?», cuando de pronto, ¡cataplum!, fue a dar sobre un montón de ramas y hojas secas. La caída había terminado.

Alicia no sufrió el menor daño, y se levantó de un salto. Miró hacia arriba, pero todo estaba oscuro. Ante ella se abría otro largo pasadizo, y alcanzó a ver en él al Conejo Blanco, que se alejaba a toda prisa. No había momento que perder, y Alicia, sin vacilar, echó a correr como el viento, y llego justo a tiempo para oírle decir, mientras doblaba un recodo: -¡Válganme mis orejas y bigotes, qué tarde se me está haciendo!

Iba casi pisándole los talones, pero, cuando dobló a su vez el recodo, no vio al Conejo por ninguna parte. Se encontró en un vestíbulo amplio y bajo, iluminado por una hilera de lámparas que colgaban del techo.

Había puertas alrededor de todo el vestíbulo, pero todas estaban cerradas con llave, y cuando Alicia hubo dado la vuelta, bajando por un lado y subiendo por el otro, probando puerta a puerta, se dirigió tristemente al centro de la habitación, y se preguntó cómo se las arreglaría para salir de allí.

De repente se encontró ante una mesita de tres patas, toda de cristal macizo.

No había nada sobre ella, salvo una diminuta llave de oro, y lo primero que se le ocurrió a Alicia fue que debía corresponder a una de las puertas del vestíbulo. Pero, ¡ay!, o las cerraduras eran demasiado grandes, o la llave era demasiado pequeña, lo cierto es que no pudo abrir ninguna puerta. Sin embargo, al dar la vuelta por segunda vez, descubrió una cortinilla que no había visto antes, y detrás había una puertecita de unos dos palmos de altura. Probó la llave de oro en la cerradura, y vio con alegría que ajustaba bien.

Alicia abrió la puerta y se encontró con que daba a un estrecho pasadizo, no más ancho que una ratonera. Se arrodilló y al otro lado del pasadizo vio el jardín más maravilloso que podáis imaginar. ¡Qué ganas tenía de salir de aquella oscura sala y de pasear entre aquellos macizos de flores multicolores y aquellas frescas fuentes! Pero ni siquiera podía pasar la cabeza por la abertura. «Y aunque pudiera pasar la cabeza», pensó la pobre Alicia, «de poco iba a servirme sin los hombros. ¡Cómo me gustaría poderme encoger como un telescopio! Creo que podría hacerlo, sólo con saber por dónde empezar.» Y es que, como veis, a Alicia le habían pasado tantas cosas extraordinarias aquel día, que había empezado a pensar que casi nada era en realidad imposible.

De nada servía quedarse esperando junto a la puertecita, así que volvió a la mesa, casi con la esperanza de encontrar sobre ella otra llave, o, en todo caso, un libro de instrucciones para encoger a la gente como si fueran telescopios. Esta vez encontró en la mesa una botellita («que desde luego no estaba aquí antes», dijo Alicia), y alrededor del cuello de la botella había una etiqueta de papel con la palabra «BEBEME» hermosamente impresa en grandes caracteres.

Está muy bien eso

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