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Alice in Wonderland may have been intended for children,"
Scott says, "but it's adults who get the most out of it.
Only seasoned minds can truly appreciate the witty word play
and leaps of logic." The artist vividly brings to life the
book's memorable croquet game, in which flamingoes are the mallets,
hedgehogs the balls and playing-card soldiers the wickets. Alice
aficionados take note: the White Rabbit's tunic bears a crest
featuring a lion and a dodo bird. "Dodo" was a term
of endearment used for author Charles Dodgson by his little friends. |