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Edith Cowan University

1991

Deconstruction

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Deconstructing Alice's 'Wonderlands': The Non-Sense Of Nonsense?, Beverley Farr Jan 1991

Deconstructing Alice's 'Wonderlands': The Non-Sense Of Nonsense?, Beverley Farr

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The profusion of literary criticism surrounding the Alice books affirms the heterogeneous nature of the texts 'Which resist the imposition of an exclusive, closed interpretation. A deconstructive reading of the texts demonstrates the tendency of the books toward multiple meanings, revealing how they are transgressive of notions of coherence and structure. Utilising some of the concepts of Jacques Lacan to examine the texts beyond the traditional analytic readings, language is shown to be a signifying chain of desire, structured like the unconscious. Alice becomes Lacan's split subject, banished to the world of language where she finds herself enmeshed in an …