Visit a library : Read Lewis Carroll's book 'Alice in Wonderland,
Answers
Answer:
i have already read that book
Answer:
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
This fantasy novel of 1865 was originally entitled Alice’s Adventures Under Ground. It was written by the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, using the pseudonym (1832-1898). The tale was first told by Carroll on 4 July 1862, to the three young daughters of Henry Liddell, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, on a river boat trip. The children, especially Alice, adored the story and begged Carroll to write it down. It took him until February 1863 to write out the whole text, taking great pains to write in neat ‘manuscript print’, designed for the young Alice to read. Once the text was complete, Carroll began to add the illustrations which give a charming impression of his own vision of Wonderland and its inhabitants.
The author gradually revised and expanded the tale, publishing it with illustrations by John Tenniel. Carroll’s iconoclastic book is underpinned by encounters with talking animals, magic potions, problems with scale and nonsensical ideas.
'Alice's Adventures Under Ground', the original manuscript version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Alice's Adventures Under Ground', the original manuscript version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland [folio: 1r]
Usage terms
Creator Lewis Carroll
Published 1865
Full title
Alice in Wonderland
Forms Prose
Genre Victorian literature
Literary period Victorian
This work is featured in:
Related articles
Article by: Kimberley Reynolds
Article by: Hannah Gabrielle
Article by: M O Grenby
View all related articles
Related collection items
View all related collection items
Related people
Related works
Created by:Charles Dickens
Created by:Oscar Wilde
Created by:Oscar Wilde