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Alice in Tartland

"Alice in Tartland" traces a young girl's journey into carnal knowledge and the conflicting messages that she receives from the Duchess, her body and the examples set by other characters. Alice is often confused and certainly dismayed and indignant. What is she to think and how is she to behave? Let us see what happens.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Alice in Tartland

Posted by Debbie Harman at 4:45 PM
Labels: Alice, Alice in tartland, cartoons, caterpiller, cheshire cat, debbie harman, drawings, graphic novel, queen of hearts, tea-party, white rabbit

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  • ▼  2008 (35)
    • ▼  July (35)
      • Alice in Tartland
      • Chapter 1 - The Caterpiller Bites
      • pages 3 - 7
      • pages 8 - 12
      • pages 13- 17
      • pages 18 - 22
      • pages 23 - 27
      • pages 28 - 32
      • pages 33 -37
      • pages 38 - 42
      • pages 43- 47
      • pages 48 - 52
      • Chapter 2 : POCKETS AND CHECKS
      • pages 57 - 61
      • pages 62 - 66
      • pages 67 -71
      • pages 72 - 76
      • pages 77 -81
      • pages 82 - 86
      • pages 87-91
      • pages 92 - 96
      • pages 97 - 101
      • Chapter 3: following the Plum
      • pages 106 - 110
      • pages 111 - 115
      • pages 116-120
      • pages 121-125
      • pages 126- 130
      • pages 131 - 135
      • pages 136 - 140
      • pages 141-145
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      • Where are all the king's horses and all the King's...
      • pages 156-160
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Debbie Harman
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Debbie Harman is a Melbourne artist. As part of her art practice she cartoons, paints and makes ceramics amongst other things. She also works as a community artist, and makes ceramic murals under the name of Debbie Qadri. Her recent published works include: Bad Mother volumes 1-4, Alice in Tartland, I Don't think you know who I am!; An Approach to making a career/living as an artist and A year of Envelopes; Artist's Faves 2014.
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