Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll remain timeless masterpieces that whisk readers into a world where logic bends, time stalls, and nonsense reigns supreme. Born from a story told on a “golden afternoon” in 1862 to amuse young Alice Liddell, the tale spirals into surreal adventures filled with peculiar creatures and clever wordplay.
From falling down the rabbit hole to playing chess in a land beyond mirrors, Alice encounters a baby that turns into a pig, a tea party where time stands still, and a kingdom ruled by riddles and reversals. Yet beneath the wit and absurdity lies a wistful meditation on innocence, imagination, and the fleeting wonder of childhood.
Lewis Carroll’s Alice stories blur the lines between childhood dream and adult reflection, inviting every reader to see the world—both real and imagined—through curious eyes once more.
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