Embark on a journey down the rabbit hole with Alice in this timeless classic by Lewis Carroll. Follow her through a whimsical world filled with quirky characters and curious creatures, where nothing is quite as it seems. Meet the enigmatic Cheshire Cat, the eccentric Mad Hatter, and the imperious Queen of Hearts as Alice navigates through a world of absurdity and chaos. From shrinking potions to giant mushrooms, Alice must use her wit and courage to overcome obstacles and find her way back home. • Iconic imagery and imaginative storytelling • Touches on universal themes, such as growing up, identity, and the search for meaning • Use of language and wordplay is a hallmark of the novel • The novel has been adapted into numerous films, TV shows, and stage productions, cementing its status as a cultural touchstone • Offers a glimpse into the social norms and mores of Victorian England
The Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known by the pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican clergyman and photographer.
His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass as well as the poems "The Hunting of the Snark" and "Jabberwocky", all considered to be within the genre of literary nonsense.
Oxford scholar, Church of England Deacon, University Lecturer in Mathematics and Logic, academic author of learned theses, gifted pioneer of portrait photography, colourful writer of imaginative genius and yet a shy and pedantic man, Lewis Carroll stands pre-eminent in the pantheon of inventive literary geniuses.