The Looking Glass
"The Looking Glass" is a novel written by Lewis Carroll, published in 1871. It serves as a sequel to the famous story Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. In this tale, Alice enters a fantastical world by stepping through a mirror, where she encounters various characters and experiences whimsical adventures.
The story explores themes of identity, time, and the nature of reality. Alice meets characters like the Red Queen and the White Queen, and engages in curious games and conversations. The narrative is known for its playful language and imaginative scenarios, making it a beloved classic in children's literature.