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Through the Looking-Glass

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  1. a story for children (1871) by Lewis Carroll: the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.


Through the Looking-Glass

  1. (1872) The sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland , by Lewis Carroll . In it, Alice passes through a mirror over a fireplace and finds herself once more in an enchanted land, where she meets Tweedledum and Tweedledee , the White Knight, Humpty Dumpty , and other amazing creatures.
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"The Red Queen theory is that species have to keep running just to stay still, like the character in Lewis Carroll's book 'Through the Looking-Glass,'" said lead author James Saulsbury, postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at KU.

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She said that collecting can be 鈥渁n exercise in autobiography鈥 鈥 a way of seeing facets of their own experience refracted through the looking-glass of another鈥檚 life.

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It鈥檚 telling, however, that the most gut-punching detail of this essay is the fact that Polley鈥檚 departure from 鈥淎lice Through the Looking-Glass鈥 caused a subsequent run of the show to be canceled.

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The following summer, she began a residency at the Stratford Festival playing the lead in a production of 鈥淎lice Through the Looking-Glass.鈥

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