Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells of a young girl named Alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as with children. It is considered to be one of the best examples of the literary nonsense genre. Its narrative course, structure, characters, and imagery have been enormously influential in both popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre. (Wikipedia)

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Lewis Carroll, born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson on January 27, 1832, in Daresbury, England, was a man of multifaceted talents—mathematician, logician, photographer, and author. Carroll's literary genius is most famously encapsulated in his whimsical and fantastical works that have captivated audiences for generations. His unique ability to blend logic and fantasy set him apart in Victorian literature, making his works timeless classics.Educated at Christ Church, Oxford, Carroll excelled in mathematics, eventually becoming a lecturer at the college. His academic prowess was matched by his innovative approach to storytelling, which often incorporated elements of his mathematical background. This blend of disciplines intrigued contemporary and modern readers alike, offering a rich tapestry of intellectual and imaginative exploration.Carroll's life was not without controversy. His close relationships with young girls, particularly Alice Liddell, the inspiration for his most famous character, have been the subject of much speculation and debate. While no conclusive evidence suggests impropriety, these relationships have cast a complex shadow over his legacy.Influencing a myriad of writers, from James Joyce to J.K. Rowling, Carroll's impact on literature is profound. His revolutionary ideas about narrative structure, language play, and the boundaries of reality and imagination continue to inspire and challenge writers and readers. Carroll's works remain a testament to the power of creativity and the enduring allure of the fantastical.

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