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“Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There” is a children’s novel by British author Lewis Carroll, first published in 1871. It is the sequel to Carroll’s earlier work, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”.
In the novel, Alice steps through a mirror and finds herself in a strange and fantastical world on the other side. She encounters a series of odd characters, including the Red Queen, the White Queen, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, and the Jabberwocky. The novel features elements of chess, with Alice as a pawn in a giant chess game, and is structured around a series of logic puzzles and word games.
Like its predecessor, “Through the Looking Glass” is known for its playful language and surreal imagery, as well as its satirical commentary on Victorian society. It has been adapted into numerous films, plays, and musicals, and remains a beloved classic of children’s literature.
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