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Annotated Bibliography Pages

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Alice: Annotated Bibliography Pages

 

Link: Alice Adaptation Project

 

Bibliography Pages by Team Members

 

Collective Bibliography

 

Bolter, Jay David, and Richard Grusin. Remediation: Understanding New Media. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999. 3- 50.

 

Brooker, Will. Alice’s Adventures: Lewis Carroll in Popular Culture. Continuum International Publishing, Inc. New York, NY, 2004.

 

Carroll, Lewis. The Annotated Alice: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass. Edited by Martin Gardner. New York:Bramhall House, 1960.

 

Dali, Salvador, 1969, Alice in Wonderland, Heligravures and Etchings, Franklin Bowles Gallery, San Francisco.

http://www.franklinbowlesgallery.com/SF/Artists/Dali/Pages/Suites/alice/alice.htm

 

Flescher, Jacqueline. "The Language of Nonsense in Alice." Yale French Studies. No. 43, The Child's Part, 1969: 128-144.

 

Hoetzlein, Rama. Quanta (2007).

 

Gardner, Martin. “Word Ladders – Lewis Carroll’s Doublets.” Mathematical Gazette. Vol. 80, No. 487, Centenary Issue, 1996: 195-198.

 

Hill, W. Speed. “The Theory and Practice of Transcription.” New Ways of Looking at Old Texts: Papers of the Renaissance English Text Society, 1985-1991. Edited by W. Speed Hill. Binghamton: Renaissance English Text Society, 1993. 91-125.

 

Johnson, Glen. "Montage Theory: Eisenstein & Vertov" (2007). http://faculty.cua.edu/johnsong/hsct101/montage/montage-1.html (accessed February 13, 2008).

 

Lecercle, Jean-Jacques. "Introduction: Reading Nonsense Reading." In Philosophy of Nonsense: The Intuitions of Victorian Nonsense Literature, 1-26. New York: Routledge, 1994.

 

Manovich, Lev. The Language of New Media. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001.

 

McGann, Jerome. “The Rationale of Hypertext.” Electronic Text: Investigations in Method and Theory. Edited by Kathryn Sutherland. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. 19-45.

 

Rogue Entertainment. American McGee's Alice. Redwood City: Electronic Arts, 2000.

 

Schlabach, John. “The Random Nonsense Generator”. Retrieved from http://pages.prodigy.net/jschla/random.htm. Feb, 2008.

 

Sorenson, Roy A. “A Plenum of Palindromes for Lewis Carrol.” Mind! Vol. 109, Oxford University Press, 2000: 17-22.

 

McCoart, Richard F. "Lewis Carroll's Amazing Numbers Game." College Mathematics Journal. Vol. 33, No. 5, 2002: 378-383.

 

Sacks, Oliver. An Anthropologist on Mars. Vintage Books, NY, 1995.

 

Alice. dir. Jan Svankmajer, Czechoslovakia, 1989.

 

Zettl, Herbert. "Structuring the Four-Dimensional Field: Editing" and "Structuring the Five-Dimensional Field: Sound Structures and Sound-Picture Combinations." In Sight Sound Motion: Applied Media Aesthetics, 299-332 and 355-386. Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1990.

 

Word-Twisting versus Nonsense, Littel's Living Age, Fifth Series, vol. LVIII, April- June 1887, pp. 379-81. Anonymous. http://www.nonsenselit.org/Lear/pdf/wordtwisting.pdf

 

 

 

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