Alice I Have Been

English language

Published Aug. 24, 2010 by Delacorte Press.

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978-0-385-34413-5
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Review of 'Alice I Have Been' on 'Goodreads'

This was one of those books that I wanted to love. It was a book about how narrative shapes one's identity and the identities that are forced upon us to perform, the identities we envision for ourselves and the distance between these idealized selves and the way in which we're perceived. Or, at least that was the book I wanted it to be.

In reality, this book was more like an Austen novel: focused on British women and their prospects. Which, I mean, is fine, if you like that sort of thing.

I guess I'm also not enough of a historical fiction lover. The creepiness with which Charles Dodgson was portrayed made my skin crawl. I half wanted to shake the book and say: "You know he was a real person, right? You can't just make up whatever you want about him." I think the way that Dodgson (and JM …

Review of 'Alice I Have Been' on 'Storygraph'

An interesting book, but not all that interesting. The early scenes between young Alice Liddell and Dodgson are awkward and creepy, which is fine, but as Alice grows older, and moves further and further away from the young girl who inspired Alice in Wonderland, the book becomes continually less interesting. In a way, you could say that the novel mirrors the life of Alice herself; interesting at first, but continually less so as time goes on. Honestly, reading Martin Gardner's Annotated Alice gives about as much insight into Alice Liddell the girl and her relationship with Lewis Carroll as this novel does. But strangely, the author doesn't list the Annotated Alice in her acknowledgements or lists of sources, which disappoints me. Any Alice scholarship should, at the very least, start with the Gardner's text.

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Subjects

  • Hargreaves, Alice Pleasance Liddell, -- 1852-1934 -- Fiction
  • Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, -- 1832-1898 -- Fiction
  • Oxford (England) -- Fiction