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Alice's Adventures in the Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (Paperback)

Alice's Adventures in the Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (Paperback)

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“We're all mad here.” Written in 1865 by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is among the best-known works of fiction. Original and brimming with mystery, this book went on to inspire legions of works, in both popular culture as well as classic literature. Full of the unexpected, the book charts the topsy-turvy world of Alice’s dreams. A talking White Rabbit leads her to a tea-party where time stands still and further, into a world of vanishing cats and an ill-tempered Queen. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a magical tale in which nothing but only the extraordinary happens.

Publisher ‏ :- ‎ Lexicon Publication
Language ‏ :- ‎ English
Format : Paperback
ISBN-13 :- 9789380703220
Lewis Carroll, born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson on January 27, 1832, in Daresbury, Cheshire, England, was a renowned English author, poet, mathematician, photographer, and Anglican deacon. He is best known for his works Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871), which are among the most popular and influential works of children's literature in the English language. His other notable works include the poems The Hunting of the Snark (1876) and Jabberwocky, both classified as literary nonsense.

Dodgson excelled in the study of classics and mathematics at Christ Church, Oxford, where he held positions as a senior student and a lecturer. He was also a gifted photographer and a prolific writer of learned theses. Despite his shy and pedantic nature, Carroll left an indelible mark on the imaginations of both children and adults through his diverse literary talents and unique ability to blend logic and fantasy.

Carroll died on January 14, 1898, in Guildford, Surrey, England, and is buried in Mount Cemetery, Guildford, Surrey, England. His contributions to literature and mathematics continue to be celebrated and studied worldwide.