The Real Alice in Wonderland

Thu, 07/12/2012 - 13:31
Submitted by Carlin Ross

On July 4, 1862, a young mathematician by the name of Charles Dodgson, better-known as Lewis Carroll, boarded a boat with a small group, setting out from Oxford to the nearby town of Godstow, where the group was to have tea on the river bank.

The party consisted of Carroll, his friend Reverend Robinson Duckworth, and the three little sisters of Carroll's good friend Harry Liddell—Edith (age 8), Alice (age 10), and Lorina (age 13). To entertain the children, Dodgson fancied a story about a whimsical world full of fantastical characters, and named his protagonist Alice.

Alice Liddell loved the story so she asked Dodgson to write it down for her, which he did when he soon sent her a manuscript under the title of Alice's Adventures Under Ground.

Alice in Wonderland was always my favorite story. Now I know why.

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