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Chapter 8. ’It’s My Own Invention’

Episode 8 of the The Wonderland Challenge 2: Alice Through The Looking Glass podcast, hosted by Production by Brad Shaw Book by Lewis Carroll, titled "Chapter 8. ’It’s My Own Invention’" was published on December 18, 2023 and runs 26 minutes.

December 18, 2023 ·26m · The Wonderland Challenge 2: Alice Through The Looking Glass

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Alice Through The Looking Glass with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK    Chapter 8 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is titled "It's My Own Invention." In this chapter, Alice finds herself in a garden with a garden of talking flowers. She has a humorous conversation with the Red Queen, who presents her with a riddle and then reveals the answer, which turns out to be a joke about a man with a green wig. The chapter continues to explore the whimsical and illogical nature of Wonderland, as well as Carroll's love for wordplay and absurdity.   Please donate here: https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/brads-giving-page-62   Chapter 8 is read by the following voice actors (in order of play): Dominica WarburtonJim CassidyJennifer WardChris Anthony LandsdownePeter MatthewsNatalie CooperScott JosephDavid ParryEllen RichardsJenny FunnellGaelle BetendSimon AlisonGill MillsIrada DelsinkT Anthony QuinnKimberley ParkerKatie LeighStephen McCarthyGwen WatsonRachel TseAlan MedcroftLottie BourneAngela Ness  A huge thank you to all our wonderful narrators. Each one donated at least £10 to Cancer Research UK    Illustrations by John Tenniel

 Alice Through The Looking Glass with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK 

 

Chapter 8 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is titled "It's My Own Invention." In this chapter, Alice finds herself in a garden with a garden of talking flowers. She has a humorous conversation with the Red Queen, who presents her with a riddle and then reveals the answer, which turns out to be a joke about a man with a green wig. The chapter continues to explore the whimsical and illogical nature of Wonderland, as well as Carroll's love for wordplay and absurdity.

 

Please donate here: https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/brads-giving-page-62

 

Chapter 8 is read by the following voice actors (in order of play):

Dominica Warburton Jim Cassidy Jennifer Ward Chris Anthony Landsdowne Peter Matthews Natalie Cooper Scott Joseph David Parry Ellen Richards Jenny Funnell Gaelle Betend Simon Alison Gill Mills Irada Delsink T Anthony Quinn Kimberley Parker Katie Leigh Stephen McCarthy Gwen Watson Rachel Tse Alan Medcroft Lottie Bourne Angela Ness

 A huge thank you to all our wonderful narrators. Each one donated at least £10 to Cancer Research UK 

 

Illustrations by John Tenniel

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