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the experience of reading in Britain, from 1450 to 1945...

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Charles Lutwidge Dodson

  

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Charles Lutwidge Dodson : Alice Adventures in Wonderland

'On the whole my experience of being read to by my parents was not a success. Alice in Wonderland was spoiled by my constant habit of asking questions and my intolerance of frustration. The mouse's tail made me feel, well, like the animals. Why was it dry? Who was Fury? Why? What was he furious about? Why did the mouse's tail get smaller later? Yes, but why do mice's tails...? My father was torn between the desire to be patient and the wish to get on with the book. "It gets better later", he said, but it did not.'

Century: 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Wilfred Ruprecht Bion      Print: Book

  

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