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O frabjous day! On July 4th Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland birthed words like ‘chortle,’ ‘galumph,’ and ‘snark,’ now ...
Many of the poems in Alice in Wonderland, which modern readers might see as pure whimsy, were in fact nonsensical parodies of verses that Victorian schoolchildren had to learn by heart.
Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, first published in 1865, is the sort of fractured-reality fairy tale that’s designed to strike adults much differently than it does children ...
This year, Alice in Wonderland is 150 years old, ... At primary school, she was always the character I chose to dress up as, and the poems Lewis Carroll wrote were the first I ever learnt by heart.
A house in North Yorkshire which was once home to Alice in Wonderland author Lewis Carroll has gone up for sale for £1.6m.
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was published in 1865 with vivid illustrations by Sir John Tenniel (Credit: Alamy) ... the poem that Tweedledum and Tweedledee recite to Alice.
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