Alice's Adventures in Wonderland- Lewis Carroll.
Alice's in Wonderland is a fantasy story created for young readers. The protagonist is a young, "curios" girl named Alice which leads to the belief that this story has been created for young girls of a similar age. Alice's in Wonderland was first published in 1865 and was ahead of its time in relation to talking animals, respect shown to animals and the overall use of management. This text is seen as being one of the main origins of modern fantasy.
Alice in Wonderland has stood the test of time, lasting almost 150 years, as a well loved children's story and being listed as the fifth best book of the nineteenth century. Unlike many other books from the nineteenth century, such as those by Jane Austin, Carroll uses easy to follow and understand text that is aimed towards children.
Alice in Wonderland is a widely published, purchased and read book. After its copyright ended many new versions were adapted by various authors that changed the way the characters were depicted and related to. This version of the text has been built upon, torn apart, altered and re-written many times throughout history, however it is always the basis for a new version and has influenced the resources that we currently know today.
Alice in Wonderland is a widely published, purchased and read book. After its copyright ended many new versions were adapted by various authors that changed the way the characters were depicted and related to. This version of the text has been built upon, torn apart, altered and re-written many times throughout history, however it is always the basis for a new version and has influenced the resources that we currently know today.