Today marks the book's 150th anniversary. Reverend Charles Dodgson created this manuscript of "Alice's Adventures Under Ground" as a present for Alice Liddell in 1864. British Library — -- ...
One-hundred-and-fifty-years after Alice fell down the rabbit hole, we look again at "Alice in Wonderland," and the girl who inspired its author, Lewis Carroll. A photographic portrait of Alice Liddell ...
Alice Pleasance Liddell was 3 years old in 1855 when her family met a shy deacon named Charles Lutwidge Dodgson in Oxford, England. She was 10 when she urged Dodgson to make a book out of the stories ...
Seven year-old Alice Liddell, photographed by Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Charles Dodgson, a shy and awkward mathematics teacher in ...
Like most preteen heroines of classic children's literature, Alice (of Alice in Wonderland, of course) is a mistress of misrule: bossy, resourceful and a bit of a tomboy. Despite that perfectly ...
NEW YORK --Tuesday marks 150 years since the fantasy "Alice in Wonderland" was published. In it, the Mad Hatter declares, "You would have to be half-mad to dream me up." Which got us wondering: who ...
One hundred and fifty years ago yesterday, on July 4, 1862, a young mathematician by the name of Charles Dodgson, better-known as Lewis Carroll, boarded a boat with a small group, setting out from ...
Alice leaned back in the rowboat and watched flecks of blue flicker among the branches overhead. She heard the sound of the oars splashing in the water as the boat made its way up the Thames from ...
It’s a geekily grownup literary thrill to see the phrase “curiouser and curiouser” handwritten in Lewis Carroll’s neat penmanship in the original manuscript that became “Alice’s Adventures in ...
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