<p>In 'Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There,' Lewis Carroll takes readers on a fantastical journey into a world antithetical to the logical constructs of our own. As a sequel to 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,' this narrative leaps into the introspective and chaotic realm of a wintry, indoor dreamscape, where time and space are malleable, drawing heavily on the strategic and symbolically rich game of chess to frame Alice's pro...