ALice in wonderland
Title: ALice in wonderland
Category: Literature / English
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ALice in wonderland
Alice in Wonderland
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, pen name Lewis Carroll, wrote two of the most famous books in children’s literature, Alice in Wonderland, and Through the Looking Glass. These books are considered some of the most influential books ever written. In these books, Dodgson creates a world of fantasy. “The Alice books have a value beyond their appeal to children. They also have been interpreted as political satire and are highly esteemed as sophisticated
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perplexities of time and space are questioned. Certainly Lewis Carroll’s masterpiece was written for the enjoyment of adults as well as children.
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