Trans La Spegulo Kaj Kion Alico Trovis Tie

Lewis Carroll

Trans La Spegulo Kaj Kion Alico Trovis Tie
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Evertype
Country
United Kingdom
Published
21 June 2012
Pages
180
ISBN
9781782010012

Trans La Spegulo Kaj Kion Alico Trovis Tie

Lewis Carroll

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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland estas somera rakonto, unue publikigita de Lewis Carroll (plum nomo de Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) en julio 1865. Multaj el la personoj kaj aventuroj en tiu libro bazigas sur ludkartaro, ekzemple la malbonhumora Regino de Keroj. Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There , alimane, estas vintra rakonto, unue publikigita de Carroll en decembro 1871, en kiu la plejmulto de la personaro kaj aventuroj bazigas sur sakludo. (Du personoj el la unua historio, la Marta Leporo kaj la Capelisto, denove aperas en la dua sub aspekto de mesagistoj de la Blanka Rego, Haigha kaj Hatta.) En Through the Looking-Glass Carroll ankau pli celas al plenagaj legantoj ol en sia antaua libro, uzante pli da vortludado kaj logikaj paradoksoj. Ce la fino de tiu ci libro oni ankau trovos la subpremitan epizodon La Vespo en Peruko . Carroll originale intencis ke ci tio estu parto de Capitro VIII de Through the Looking-Glass , sed li forigis gin nelonge antau publikigado pro la instigo de John Tenniel, ilustristo de la unuaj eldonoj de ambau verkoj. La Esperanta traduko de Through the Looking-Glass de Donald Broadribb estis unue eldonita de Bookleaf Publishing (Beverley, Okcidenta Australio) en 1996, sub la titolo Tra la Spegulo kaj kion Alico trovis tie . Ci tiu verko de Broadribb restas la sola kompleta Esperanta traduko de Through the Looking-Glass , kvankam aliuloj estas tradukintaj kelkajn el la unuopaj poemoj en la libro, plej notinde Jabberwocky , kiu ekzistas en ne malpli ol kvar Esperantaj versioj krom tiu de Broadribb. Ci tiuj kvar tradukoj aperas ci-volume en apendicoj post La Vespo en Peruko . – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a summer tale, published by Lewis Carroll (pen-name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) for the first time in July 1865. Many of the characters and adventures in that book are based on a pack of playing cards, such as the ill-tempered Queen of Hearts. Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There , on the other hand, is a winter tale, first published by Carroll in December 1871, in which most of the characters and adventures are based on the game of chess. (Two characters from the first tale, the March Hare and the Hatter, reappear in the second in the guise of the White King’s messengers, Haigha and Hatta.) Through the Looking-Glass is also more a book for adults than than its predecessor, featuring more word-play and logical paradoxes. At the end of the book you will also find the suppressed episode The Wasp in a Wig . This was originally intended to be part of Chapter VIII of Through the Looking-Glass , but Carroll omitted it shortly before publication at the urging of John Tenniel, who illustrated the first editions of both books. Donald Broadribb’s Esperanto translation of Through the Looking-Glass was first published by Bookleaf Publishing (Beverley, Western Australia) in 1996, under the title Tra la Spegulo kaj kion Alico trovis tie . To date Broadribb’s work remains the only Esperanto translation of Carroll’s sequel, though several of the individual poems in Through the Looking-Glass have been translated by others, most notably Jabber wocky , which exists in no fewer than four Esperanto versions besides Broadribb’s. These four translations are presented in this volume as appendices following The Wasp in a Wig .

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