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Alice in Wonderland Collection

This collection brings together the classic tales of Alice, a curious child who falls down a rabbit hole into a surreal realm known as Wonderland. The narratives explore themes of logic, identity, and the absurdity of rules through encounters with memorable characters such as the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter, and the Queen of Hearts. The stories are known for their playful use of language, dreamlike sequences, and satirical take on Victorian society, offering readers a blend of fantasy and philosophical reflection. more

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Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll, born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was an English writer, mathematician, logician, photographer, and children's author. He is best known for his novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, which is celebrated for its unique imagination, rich symbolism, and humor. more

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“Slowly his resistance ebbed. She felt the change in his body, the relaxing of tension, his shoulders curving around her as if he could draw her into himself. Murmuring her name, he brought her hand to his face and nuzzled ardently into her palm, his lips brushing the warm circlet of her gold wedding band. “My love is upon you,” he whispered…and she knew then that she had won.”

“And because we are alive, the universe must be said to be alive. We are its consciousness as well as our own. We rise out of the cosmos and we see its mesh of patterns, and it strikes us as beautiful. And that feeling is the most important thing in all the universe—its culmination, like the color of the flower at first bloom on a wet morning.”