Alice in wonderland an interactive adventure

Here you will enjoy activities with Alice and her Wonderland friends!
Lewis Carroll's two Alice Books, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, have been my favorites since I was a child.

I developed this web site to share my love of these books with others, especially hoping that it might influence those who have not read the books to read them. I hope you enjoy your visit!

I first read Alice in Wonderland when I was eight years old. I clearly remember lying on the floor poring over the wonderful illustrations by John Tenniel, and being as lost in the story as Alice was when she fell down the rabbit hole. I¡¯ve read it many times since then, and still find new and wonderful things every time I do.

THE MAKING OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND

In Carroll's original (1862-1864) manuscript for the story, Alice's Adventures Underground, which he personally illustrated, Alice was not the little blonde girl in a pinafore we have come to know from subsequent illustrations.

When Alice's Adventures Underground gave way to the revised, extended version, which had been renamed Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the artist chosen to illustrate it was Sir John Tenniel (b. Feb. 28, 1820, London, Eng.--d. Feb. 25, 1914, London).

 
   
   

 

 


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