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- Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
- Poem: “All in the golden afternoon”
- Chapter 1: Down the Rabbit-Hole
- Chapter 2: The Pool of Tears
- Chapter 3: A Caucus-Race and a long Tale
- Chapter 4: The Rabbit sends in a little Bill
- Chapter 5: Advice from a Caterpillar
- Chapter 6: Pig and Pepper
- Chapter 7: A Mad Tea-Party
- Chapter 8: The Queen’s Croquet-Ground
- Chapter 9: The Mock Turtle’s Story
- Chapter 10: The Lobster Quadrille
- Chapter 11: Who stole the Tarts?
- Chapter 12: Alice’s Evidence
- An Easter Greeting
- Christmas Greetings
- Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there
- Dramatis Personae and chessboard
- Preface
- Poem: “Child of the pure unclouded brow”
- Chapter 1: Looking-Glass House
- Chapter 2: The Garden of Live Flowers
- Chapter 3: Looking-Glass Insects
- Chapter 4: Tweedledum and Tweedledee
- Chapter 5: Wool and Water
- Chapter 6: Humpty Dumpty
- Chapter 7: The Lion and the Unicorn
- Chapter 8: “It’s my own Invention”
- Chapter 9: Queen Alice
- Chapter 10: Shaking
- Chapter 11: Waking
- Chapter 12: Which dreamed it?
- Poem: “A boat beneath a sunny sky”
- Alice’s Adventures Under Ground
- The Nursery “Alice”
- A Wasp in a Wig: the lost chapter
- Alice in Wonderland quotes
- Summaries
- Disney’s Alice in Wonderland movie scipt
Resources (continued)
- Pictures from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
- Pictures from Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there
- Pictures from Alice’s Adventures Under Ground
- Colored pictures from The Nursery Alice
- Screenshots from Disney’s Alice in Wonderland movie
- Photographs of Lewis Carroll, Alice Liddell and Sir John Tenniel
- Story origins
- Picture origins
- Poem origins
- Themes and motifs
- Moral
- Setting
- Conflict and resolution, protagonists and antagonists
- Character descriptions
- Interpretive essays
- Science-Fiction and Fantasy Books by Lewis Carroll
- An Analysis of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
- To stop a Bandersnatch
- Lewis Carroll: a Myth in the Making
- The Man who loved little Girls
- The Liddell Riddle
- The Duck and the Dodo
- The influence of Carroll’s life on his work
- Tenniel’s illustrations
- The Jabberwocky
- Drug influences
- The truth about “Alice”
- Lewis Carroll and the Search for Non-Being
- Alice’s adventures in algebra: Wonderland solved
- Diluted and ineffectual violence in the Alice books
- How little girls are like serpents, or, food and power in Lewis Carroll’s Alice books
- Other explanations