Gardner intentionally avoids psychoanalytic or allegorical theories, focusing instead on clarifying the text through:
is the definitive scholarly guide to Lewis Carroll’s masterpieces, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass . Edited by Martin Gardner, this volume decodes the complex web of Victorian parodies, mathematical puzzles, and private jokes that are often lost on modern readers . Which Edition Should You Choose? The Annotated Alice
: Decodes the logic and wordplay Carroll (a mathematician) embedded in the narrative . The Annotated Alice