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When Alice tumbles down a rabbit hole, she enters a world where logic bends and reality dissolves into nonsense. In Wonderland, she encounters unforgettable characters: a grinning Cheshire Cat, a frantic White Rabbit, and the eccentric Mad Hatter at his never-ending tea party. Amid riddles, transformations, and absurd challenges, Alice struggles to make sense of this fantastical realm, discovering as much about herself as the peculiar world around her.
First published in 1865, Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland revolutionized children's literature with its imaginative storytelling and playful use of language. By breaking free of Victorian convention, Carroll pioneered "nonsense" literature and inspired generations of fantasy writers. Wonderland's whimsical characters and dreamlike landscapes remain cultural icons, celebrated in countless adaptations. Both a delightful adventure and a groundbreaking work of literary innovation, the novel continues to enchant readers of all ages and stands as a cornerstone of imaginative storytelling.
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