Alice in Wonderland - Carroll

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About this eBook

The story of Alice in Wonderland came to its author in 1862 when Lewis Carroll was boating on the River Thames with his young friend Alice Pleasance Liddell (who was 10 years old at the time) and her two sisters, all three being the daughters of the Christ Church dean. He began telling a story that eventually evolved into the current one, about a girl named Alice who finds herself in a fantastic world after falling down a rabbit hole. The real-life Alice enjoyed the story so much that she asked Carroll to write it down. Thus, this literary classic was born. Alice in Wonderland is a rare case of a book originally written for children that also became a huge success among adults, likely due to its literary quality, intelligent dialogue, wordplay, riddles, and puns, and most importantly, the wise messages that emerge throughout the text. It is a timeless classic that one should not miss reading at some point in life.

About the author

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a British Anglican reverend better known by his literary pseudonym Lewis Carroll, was born in Daresbury on January 27, 1832. He was a novelist, short story writer, fabulist, poet, illustrator, photographer, mathematician, and teacher. He taught mathematics at Christ Church College, Oxford. He is the author of the classic book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, as well as other poems written in a nonsense style throughout his career.

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