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Alice in Wonderland (actually titled Alice: Through the Looking-glass) by Lewis Carroll is very commonly parodied. It would seem that almost everyone has come across a pun or bastardization of this title, which is so easily co-opted for other means. The Alice story is fanciful and full of surrealism to start with, which makes it easy to twist around in other ways—making it darker, sexual, or political depending on what the author of the parody is wanting.
A lesser known fact (unless you are a literature fanatic) about Alice in Wonderland is that it was a parody itself ( Parodies of Lewis Carroll and their Originals —can be found in RBSC UBC). Lewis Carroll took many short songs and rhymes which would have been commonly memorized by children of his time and altered them, creating the silly songs found in the original book. Perhaps the one example which is still known in its original un-parodied form today is “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”, which Carroll of course altered into “Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat”. This one example is an immediately obvious one to modern readers, but what might not be as well understood by others is that all sixteen of the songs or poems in Alice would have actually been parodies to the original audience to the same magnitude as “Twinkle Twinkle” is to modern readers. This makes a large portion of the Alice book a parody of children’s literature itself—making the fact that it is commonly parodied now even more interesting. The main difference here is that Carroll took children’s literature and parodied it for children themselves, whereas the parodies of Alice itself are mainly geared towards an adult audience.
I am interested in determining what it is that makes Alice so susceptible to parody for an adult audience, and exactly how this is done within the parodies I have found. I will examine four examples of Alice parodies held in the UBC Rare Books and Special Collections which seem to exemplify the ways in which the children’s story is parodied for an adult audience. Within these three books I will examine three elements of each parody to find commonalities: formal aspects, what about the book makes it a parody, and what about the book makes it unsuitable for kids. By answering these questions I hope that a common thread amongst the books will be found. This approach also lets me look at each book as a separate entity—giving a bit more room for exploration on the particular areas of interest with each book.
So go ahead and click through the four different books listed here to learn more about each one, and then explore the Conclusions page for an account of the combined findings.
Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass are different books.
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Alice dreams of the White Rabbit, whom she follows into Wonderland, where she begins to experiment with her unexplored sexuality. Alice dreams of the White Rabbit, whom she follows into Wonderland, where she begins to experiment with her unexplored sexuality. Alice dreams of the White Rabbit, whom she follows into Wonderland, where she begins to experiment with her unexplored sexuality.
Bucky Searles (screenplay) Lewis Carroll (book "Alice in Wonderland")
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Bucky Searles (screenplay) Lewis Carroll (book "Alice in Wonderland")
Kristine DuBell said in an interview years later that she had no idea what type of film she was making when she was cast. She thought it was going to be an adorable family version of Alice. But when she showed up on set, they showed her the script and she realized she'd be totally naked for most of the movie. When asked by the interviewer if she was ever embarrassed being nude, she said not at all. In fact she couldn't believe they were paying her just to get naked.
During "A Nice Girl Like You" when the woman "riding" the knight is lifted up, it's revealed that the knight's pants are still fully up, revealing that the sex is simulated.
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The original theatrical release in the UK was 72m 15s long and was cut to receive an "X" rating. The video release in 1987 was 69m 51s long (including PAL speed up) and was cut by 2m 30s in order to receive an "18" rating.
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I agree with Rick who previously reviewed this. The soft core "R" version is excellent. The hard core version released later is so disjointed that it is a hardship to watch. The extra hard core scenes detract from the great movie and are truly extraneous. While originally intended to be a true hard core porno, but the first with a true big budget and quality, Bill chickened out and opted to release an edited "R" rated version instead. That version is the one that everyone loves. Years later, he succumbed to the pressure from curiosity seekers and added in much of the footage originally left on the cutting room floor, and released the X rated version. It's pretty obvious when watching the X rated version when these scenes appear. If you like adult spoofs of fairy tales, quality acting, singing, costumes and sets, then by all means get the "R" rated version. You'll enjoy it. If you're an avid collector, get both versions.
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