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posted on 2025-06-30, 05:03authored byClaire Imholz
"The Chick-fil-A Alice" considers a VERY condensed version of Alice in Wonderland being given to children by a fast-food chain as part of a literacy and family values campaign. August and Clare Imholtz discuss the amazing things done in fewer than twenty pages.
History
Journal
The Looking Glass : New Perspectives on Children's Literature
ISSN
1551-5680
Volume
10
Issue
3
Publisher
La Trobe University
Section Title
Jabberwocky
Author Biography
August and Clare Imholtz are both members of the U.S., British, Canadian, and Japanese Lewis Carroll Societies. They have published, individually and together, numerous articles on Lewis Carroll. Clare is currently completing a bibliography of Carroll's Sylvie and Bruno novels. August is a former President of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America. His most recent article, "Through the Ivory Door with Sylvie and Bruno," appeared in English and Japanese in the Japanese Carroll journal Mischmasch, No. 8 (2006).
Date Created
2008-12-09
Rights Statement
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Data source
OJS data migration 2025: https://ojs.latrobe.edu.au/ojs/index.php/tlg/article/view/76