La Aventuroj de Alico en Mirlando: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in Esperanto

Lewis Carroll estis la plumnomo de Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, lekciisto pri Matematiko ĉe Christ Church, Oksfordo. Lia...
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La Aventuroj de Alico en Mirlando: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in Esperanto by Carroll, Lewis

La Aventuroj de Alico en Mirlando: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in Esperanto

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La Aventuroj de Alico en Mirlando: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in Esperanto

CHF 29.21
Author: Lewis Carroll
Format: Paperback
Language: Esperanto
Lewis Carroll estis la plumnomo de Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, lekciisto pri Matematiko ĉe Christ Church, Oksfordo. Lia fama rakonto originis dum remboata vojaĝo sur Tamizo en Oksfordo la 4an de julio 1862. Dodgson estis akompanata dum tiu ekskurso de Pastro Robinson Duckworth kaj tri junaj knabinoj: Alice Liddell, dekjaraĝa filino de la Dekano de Christ Church, kaj ŝiaj du fratinoj, Lorina kaj Edith, kiuj havis dek tri kaj ok jarojn respektive. Kiel evidentigas la enkonduka poemo, la tri junulinoj petegis rakonton de Dodgson, kaj do li iom heziteme komencis rakonti al ili fruan version de la historio kiu fariĝos "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". Sekve, estas nombro da duone kaŝitaj aludoj al la kvin kunvojaĝintoj tra la tuta teksto de la verko, kiun oni fine eldonis en 1865. La traduko de Donald Broadribb, "Alico en Mirlando", estis unue eldonita en 1996. Ĉi tiu libro estas la kvina eldono. Ĝi korektas kelkajn preserarojn kaj negravajn malkonformaĵojn kiuj restis en tiu teksto; krome, vortoj nun estas kursivigitaj multloke por konformi al uzo de kursivo por montri vortemfazon en la angla originalo. Ĉi tiu kvina eldono ankaŭ enhavas du nove tradukitajn poemojn: neniam antaǔe publikigitan tradukon de la enkonduka poemo priskribanta la boato-vojaĝon sur Tamizo, kaj tute reverkitan version de la "vosto-verso" en Ĉapitro III, kiu nun pli ekzakte konformas al la metro de la angla originalo. -- Lewis Carroll was the pen-name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a mathematics don in Christ Church, Oxford. His famous tale originated during a rowing trip on the Thames in Oxford on 4 July 1862. Dodgson was accompanied on this outing by the Rev. Robinson Duckworth and three young girls: Alice Liddell, the ten-year-old daughter of the Dean of Christ Church, and Alice's two sisters, Lorina and Edith, who were thirteen and eight. As is clear from the introductory poem, the three girls begged Dodgson for a story, and so he began to tell them, reluctantly at first, an early version of the story that was to become "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". As a result there are a number of half-hidden references made to the five travellers in the boat throughout the text of the book itself, which was finally published in 1865. Donald Broadribb's "Alico en Mirlando" was first published in 1996. This book is the fifth edition. It corrects various typographical errors and minor inconsis-tencies, as well as restoring italics in a number of places, to conform with the use of italics for word-stress in the English original. This fifth edition also includes two newly-translated poems: a never-before-published translation of the prefatory poem describing the boat trip on the Thames, and an entirely reworked version of the tail-rhyme in Chapter III, now more closely conforming to the metre of the original.

Author: Lewis Carroll
Publisher: Evertype
Published: 02/29/2012
Pages: 134
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.39lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.31d
ISBN: 9781904808862
Language: Esperanto
Audience: Ages 4-8

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