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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There: Critical Essay by Ronald R. Thomas

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SOURCE: "Dreams of Power in Alice in Wonderland," in Dreams of Authority: Freud and the Fictions of the Unconscious, Cornell, 1990, pp. 55-61.

In the following excerpt, Thomas explores the themes of power and linguistic mastery in Alice's dreamworld.

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