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The chapter is a comparative analysis of two canonical texts: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and Alice in Wonderland produced by Walt Disney. In both I look for objects and their meanings, perceiving them as manifestations of Alice's subconscious. I also analyse those objects within the new humanities and "things studies" that proved to be popular in the last decades.
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Lewis Carroll, Walt Disney, Alice in Wonderland, OurMythicalChildhood, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, psychoanalysis, things, children's literature, children's culture, objects
Lewis Carroll, Walt Disney, Alice in Wonderland, OurMythicalChildhood, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, psychoanalysis, things, children's literature, children's culture, objects
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