Resources
The full texts of the Alice in Wonderland books, quotes, summaries, and the script from the Disney movie.
Original texts- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
The first 'Alice' book - Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there
The continuation - Alice's Adventures Under Ground
The manuscript on which the published story was based
- A Wasp in a Wig
The lost chapter from Through the Looking Glass
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Having a Mad Tea Party? Planning your Unbirthday? Here you can find tips for decorations, food, games, and more.
Things to download (a.o. movie and wave files from the Disney movie, and a Lewis Carroll font)
Pictures from the Alice books, the original manuscript, screencaps from Disney's movie, and several photographs.
Pictures by source:- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- Through the Looking Glass
- Alice's Adventures Under Ground
- Disney's movie
- Lewis Carroll, Alice Liddell and John Tenniel
- Alice
- Caterpillar
- Cheshire Cat
- Dormouse
- Mad Hatter
- March Hare
- Queen of Hearts
- White Rabbit
- Tweedledee and Tweedledum
- The Walrus and the Carpenter
General information about the creation of both Alice in Wonderland books, Disney's movie, the author, the real Alice and the illustrator.
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
How a story told to three little girls evolved from Alice's Adventures Under Ground to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Through the looking glass and what Alice found there
The creation of the sequel - Disney's movie
Disney's Alice in Wonderland movie - Lewis Carroll
The author of the Alice in Wonderland books, who's real name was Charles Ludwidge Dodgson - Alice Liddell
The real girl named Alice, who inspired the Alice in Wonderland stories - John Tenniel
The illustrator of both Alice books - Trivia
Miscellaneous facts about the creation of the books and the author
Deeper analyses of the origins of the texts and illustrations, characters, themes and motives, and finding 'hidden meanings' in the Alice books.
Origins- Story origins
Things out of Lewis Carroll's environment that inspired him when writing the story of Alice in Wonderland. This page also contains some photographs I took on my trip to Oxford. - Picture origins
Things that inspired John Tenniel's illustrations - Poem origins
The original poems that were parodied by Carroll in his story
- Themes and motives
- Setting
- Conflict and resolution, protagonists and antagonists
- Character descriptions
- Explanations and 'hidden meanings'
All kinds of explanations for / interpretations of the books
Links to other Alice in Wonderland related pages
Conclusion
"Where shall I begin, please your Majesty?" He asked.
"Begin at the beginning," the King said, very gravely, "and go on till you come to the end: then stop."






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