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O Lewis Carroll ka inoa kkau puke o Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), he mea kkau puke o ia ma ke ano hoopohihihi lelo a he loea makemakika p o ia ma Christ Church ma ke Kulanui o Oxford ma Enelani. He hoa kamäina o ia no ka ohana Liddell: Ua nui n keiki a Henry Liddell, a o ia ke Poo o ke Kulanui. He hahäi moolelo ka hana a Carroll i ke kaikamahine piopio loa, o Alice (hnau ia i ka 1852), a me kona mau kaikuäana elua, o Lorina lua o Edith. I kekahi l-o ia ka l 4 o Iulai 1862-ua hele aku o Carroll, kona hoaloha, o ke Kahu, o Robinson Duckworth, a me n kaikmahine ekolu i ka huakäi hoehoe wäap no ka pina awakea ma kapa muliwai. Ma kia huakäi ma ka muliwai, ua hahäi aku o Carroll i kekahi moolelo no kekahi kaikamahine, o Alice kona inoa, a me kna mau hana kupanaha i lalo o kekahi lua lpaki. Ua noi aku o Alice i ia e kkau i ia moolelo nna, a i ke au ana o ka manawa, ua päa ka mana hoo mua o ka moolelo. Ma hope o ke kkau hou ana, ua puka akula ka puke ma ka 1865, a mai ia manawa mai, ua puka n mana like ole o "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" ma n lelo like ole he nui. Ma ke kenekulia umi kumamiwa, ua päi ia n moolelo he nui o n ina ma ka lelo Hawaii, e like me "Iwaklua Tausani Legue ma Lalo o ka Moana" a me "Ivanah". He moolelo o leka no ke kenekulia umi kumamiwa, ak näe, äole kia kekahi o n moolelo o n ina i unuhi ia ma ka lelo Hawaii i ia au. Ma n unuhi ana o ke kenekulia umi kumamiwa, äo ia ka poe heluhelu lelo Hawaii i n mea he nui hewahewa o n ina like ole-o n holoholona i loäa ole ma ka pae ina o Hawaii, n ano nohona knaka like ole, a me n lelo like ole kekahi. -- Lewis Carroll is the pen-name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), a writer of nonsense literature and a mathematician in Christ Church at the University of Oxford in England. He was a close friend of the Liddell family: Henry Liddell had many children and he was the Dean of the College. Carroll used to tell stories to the young Alice (born in 1852) and her two elder sisters, Lorina and Edith. One day-on 4 July 1862-Carroll went with his friend, the Reverend Robinson Duckworth, and the three girls on a boat paddling trip for an afternoon picnic on the banks of a river. On this trip on the river, Carroll told a story about a girl named Alice and her amazing adventures down a rabbit hole. Alice asked him to write the story for her, and in time, the draft manuscript was completed. After rewriting the story, the book was published in 1865, and since that time, various versions of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" were released in many various languages. In the nineteenth century, many stories of foreign lands were published in Hawaiian, such as "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas" and "Ivanhoe". "leka" is a story of the nineteenth century, though it is not one of the foreign stories that were translated into Hawaiian in that era. Through nineteenth-century translations, Hawaiian readers were taught a great many things about various countries, such as animals not found in the Hawaiian Islands and various cultures and foreign tongues.
O Lewis Carroll ka inoa kkau puke o Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), he mea kkau puke o ia ma ke ano hoopohihihi lelo a he loea makemakika p o ia ma Christ Church ma ke Kulanui o Oxford ma Enelani. He hoa kamäina o ia no ka ohana Liddell: Ua nui n keiki a Henry Liddell, a o ia ke Poo o ke Kulanui. He hahäi moolelo ka hana a Carroll i ke kaikamahine piopio loa, o Alice (hnau ia i ka 1852), a me kona mau kaikuäana elua, o Lorina lua o Edith. I kekahi l-o ia ka l 4 o Iulai 1862-ua hele aku o Carroll, kona hoaloha, o ke Kahu, o Robinson Duckworth, a me n kaikmahine ekolu i ka huakäi hoehoe wäap no ka pina awakea ma kapa muliwai. Ma kia huakäi ma ka muliwai, ua hahäi aku o Carroll i kekahi moolelo no kekahi kaikamahine, o Alice kona inoa, a me kna mau hana kupanaha i lalo o kekahi lua lpaki. Ua noi aku o Alice i ia e kkau i ia moolelo nna, a i ke au ana o ka manawa, ua päa ka mana hoo mua o ka moolelo. Ma hope o ke kkau hou ana, ua puka akula ka puke ma ka 1865, a mai ia manawa mai, ua puka n mana like ole o "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" ma n lelo like ole he nui. Ma ke kenekulia umi kumamiwa, ua päi ia n moolelo he nui o n ina ma ka lelo Hawaii, e like me "Iwaklua Tausani Legue ma Lalo o ka Moana" a me "Ivanah". He moolelo o leka no ke kenekulia umi kumamiwa, ak näe, äole kia kekahi o n moolelo o n ina i unuhi ia ma ka lelo Hawaii i ia au. Ma n unuhi ana o ke kenekulia umi kumamiwa, äo ia ka poe heluhelu lelo Hawaii i n mea he nui hewahewa o n ina like ole-o n holoholona i loäa ole ma ka pae ina o Hawaii, n ano nohona knaka like ole, a me n lelo like ole kekahi. -- Lewis Carroll is the pen-name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), a writer of nonsense literature and a mathematician in Christ Church at the University of Oxford in England. He was a close friend of the Liddell family: Henry Liddell had many children and he was the Dean of the College. Carroll used to tell stories to the young Alice (born in 1852) and her two elder sisters, Lorina and Edith. One day-on 4 July 1862-Carroll went with his friend, the Reverend Robinson Duckworth, and the three girls on a boat paddling trip for an afternoon picnic on the banks of a river. On this trip on the river, Carroll told a story about a girl named Alice and her amazing adventures down a rabbit hole. Alice asked him to write the story for her, and in time, the draft manuscript was completed. After rewriting the story, the book was published in 1865, and since that time, various versions of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" were released in many various languages. In the nineteenth century, many stories of foreign lands were published in Hawaiian, such as "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas" and "Ivanhoe". "leka" is a story of the nineteenth century, though it is not one of the foreign stories that were translated into Hawaiian in that era. Through nineteenth-century translations, Hawaiian readers were taught a great many things about various countries, such as animals not found in the Hawaiian Islands and various cultures and foreign tongues.
Über den Autor
Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) was an English writer and mathematician. His most notable works are 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' (1865) and 'Through the Looking Glass' (1871). He had significant influence on the literary nonsense genre and is widely celebrated for his word play and fantastical writing style.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
Genre: Importe, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781782011668
ISBN-10: 1782011668
Sprache: Hawaiisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Carroll, Lewis
Illustrator: Sir John Tenniel
Auflage: 2. Auflage
Hersteller: Evertype
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 216 x 140 x 10 mm
Von/Mit: Lewis Carroll
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.03.2017
Gewicht: 0,213 kg
Artikel-ID: 108774534