Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

by Lewis Carroll from 1865

About

Carroll's Alice (1865) is the supreme achievement of children's literature and one of the most philosophically rich comic texts in English: a seven-year-old falls down a rabbit hole into a world where logic is reversed, authority is absurd, and identity keeps dissolving. The Mad Hatter's tea party, the trial, the caterpillar's questions — Carroll brings a mathematician's precision and a nonsense poet's freedom to a narrative that has fueled philosophy, psychoanalysis, and children's delight in equal measure. As group reading, the ensemble of wonderland characters gives natural roles to multiple readers.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

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26.3k
Duration
~3 hr 17 min

13 sections

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CHAPTER I
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CHAPTER I: Down the Rabbit-Hole
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CHAPTER II
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CHAPTER II: The Pool of Tears
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CHAPTER III
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CHAPTER IV
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CHAPTER IV: The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill
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CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER V: Advice from a Caterpillar
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CHAPTER VI
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CHAPTER VI: Pig and Pepper
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CHORUS
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CHAPTER VII
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CHAPTER VIII
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CHAPTER IX
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CHAPTER X
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CHAPTER X: The Lobster Quadrille
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CHAPTER XI
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CHAPTER XII
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