Lastall Den Scathan Agus a BhFuair Eilis Ann Roimpi
(Author) Lewis Carroll"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is a summer tale published by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) for the first time in July 1865. Nicholas Williams translated this into Irish under the title "Eachtrai Eilise i dTir na nIontas" (Evertype 2007). Many of the characters and adventures in that book belong to a pack of cards. "Lastall den Scathan agus a bhFuair Eilis Ann Roimpi"-a winter tale-is Williams' Irish translation of "Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There," which Carroll first published in December 1871. Its characters and adventures are based on a game of chess. This book contains the famous illustrations of Sir John Tenniel, which first appeared in the original English edition. -- Sceal samhraidh ata in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" a d'fhoilsigh Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) den chead uair i mi Iuil 1865. D'fhoilsigh Nicholas Williams leagan Gaeilge de faoin teideal "Eachtrai Eilise i dTir na nIontas" (Evertype 2007). Is le paca cartai a bhaineann roinnt mhaith de charachtair agus d'eachtrai an leabhair sin. Sceal geimhridh ata sa sceal seo "Lastall den Scathan agus a bhFuair Eilis Ann Roimpi" agus is e an t-aistriuchan e a rinne Williams ar "Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There" a cheadfhoilsigh Carroll i mi na Nollag 1871. Ar chluiche fichille a bunaiodh formhor da bhfuil sa dara sceal seo. Feictear sa leagan Gaeilge na learaidi cailiula a rinne Sir John Tenniel don chead eagran Bearla.
Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll, born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was an English writer, mathematician, and photographer best known for his children's novels "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass." His literary style is characterized by whimsical wordplay, clever puns, and nonsensical logic. Carroll's contributions to literature include popularizing the literary genre of literary nonsense and creating iconic characters such as the Cheshire Cat and the Mad Hatter. His work continues to inspire generations of readers and remains a timeless classic in the realm of children's literature.