Alice's Adventures in Wonderland * is a fairy tale written by the English mathematician, poet and writer Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll and published in 1865.
She's about a girl named Alice, who falls through a rabbit hole into an imaginary world inhabited by strange anthropomorphic creatures. The fairy tale enjoys steady popularity both among children and adults. The book is considered one of the best examples of literature in the genre of absurdity. It uses numerous mathematical, linguistic and philosophical little things and allusions. The course of the narrative and its structure had a strong influence on art, especially on the fantasy genre.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland * is a fairy tale written by the English mathematician, poet and writer Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll and published in 1865.
She's about a girl named Alice, who falls through a rabbit hole into an imaginary world inhabited by strange anthropomorphic creatures. The fairy tale enjoys steady popularity both among children and adults. The book is considered one of the best examples of literature in the genre of absurdity. It uses numerous mathematical, linguistic and philosophical little things and allusions. The course of the narrative and its structure had a strong influence on art, especially on the fantasy genre.