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  2. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Wikipedia

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    A classic children's novel by Lewis Carroll about a girl who falls into a fantasy world of talking animals and logic games. Learn about the book's origin, plot, characters, illustrations, adaptations and legacy.

  3. All in the golden afternoon... - Wikipedia

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    The preface poem to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, recounting how he improvised the story on a boat trip with the Liddell sisters. Learn about the poem's poetic form, historical influences, critical interpretations and adaptations.

  4. Wonderland (fictional country) - Wikipedia

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    Wonderland is a surreal and whimsical setting for Lewis Carroll's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It is accessed by a rabbit hole and has a queen, a court, and many talking animals.

  5. The Mouse's Tale - Wikipedia

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    A shaped poem by Lewis Carroll in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, featuring a mouse's tale as a pun on its tail. Learn about its form, content, interpretation, translations and artistic adaptations.

  6. Illustrators of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and variety of illustrators of the classic children's book by Lewis Carroll. See examples of their work and the different editions they illustrated.

  7. Alice in Wonderland (musical) - Wikipedia

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    A musical based on Lewis Carroll's novels, with songs by Walter Slaughter and lyrics by Henry Savile Clarke. It premiered in 1886 and was revived several times, featuring Alice's adventures in Wonderland and Looking-Glass land.

  8. The Walrus and the Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    A narrative poem by Lewis Carroll from Through the Looking-Glass, recited by Tweedledum and Tweedledee to Alice. The poem tells the story of a walrus and a carpenter who lure and eat oysters, and has various interpretations and adaptations.

  9. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (ballet) - Wikipedia

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    A ballet by Christopher Wheeldon based on Lewis Carroll's novel, commissioned by The Royal Ballet and the National Ballet of Canada. It premiered in 2011 and has been performed by several companies worldwide, with music by Joby Talbot and choreography by Wheeldon.