English is the language of literary devices. From Miranda in the play 'The Tempest' to Peter Pan, nothing is as it reads. A relative of Lewis Carroll, the author reveals a hidden world of cloak and daggers in a political Alice, and the congenital liar in 'Great Expctations', a Roman Pip. This is history as you were never taught at school.
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English is the language of literary devices. From Miranda in the play 'The Tempest' to Peter Pan, nothing is as it reads. A relative of Lewis Carroll, the author reveals a hidden world of cloak and daggers in a political Alice, and the congenital liar in 'Great Expctations', a Roman Pip. This is history as you were never taught at school.
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