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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, commonly known as Alice in Wonderland, is much more than a children’s fantasy novel — it’s a timeless journey into the absurd, the whimsical, and the deeply imaginative. Written by British mathematician, logician, photographer, and author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, the book was first published in 1865, and has captivated readers of all ages ever since.

 

The story follows young Alice, who tumbles down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a curious world filled with talking animals, riddles, paradoxes, and eccentric characters like the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, and the Queen of Hearts. Beneath its surreal charm, the novel explores themes of identity, logic, language, and the bewildering nature of growing up.

 

Renowned for its rich wordplay, philosophical undercurrents, and vivid imagination, Alice in Wonderland has become a cornerstone of English literature and remains one of the most quoted and adapted works in the world. Whether read as a fantastical adventure or as a subtle satire of Victorian society and rational thought, this is a book that invites you to let go of reality and step into wonder.

Alice's Adventures In Wonderland

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