Posts tagged alice in wonderland facts.

→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #14The alternative titles for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland were Alice Among the Fairies and Alice’s Golden Hour.

→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #14
The alternative titles for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland were Alice Among the Fairies and Alice’s Golden Hour.


→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #13The alice books used to be banned in China on the grounds that ”animals should not use human language” and that it was ”disastrous to put animals and human beings on the same level.”

→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #13
The alice books used to be banned in China on the grounds that ”animals should not use human language” and that it was ”disastrous to put animals and human beings on the same level.”


→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #12Carroll gave the manuscript of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland to Alice Liddell as a Christmas gift, but she had to sell it when her husband died to be able to pay death duties.

→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #12
Carroll gave the manuscript of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland to Alice Liddell as a Christmas gift, but she had to sell it when her husband died to be able to pay death duties.


→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #11Only 1.000 of the approximate 3.000 of Carroll’s photographs have survived.

→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #11
Only 1.000 of the approximate 3.000 of Carroll’s photographs have survived.


→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #10Alice in Wonderland takes place on the 4th of May. Alice Liddell was born on May 4, 1852.

→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #10
Alice in Wonderland takes place on the 4th of May. Alice Liddell was born on May 4, 1852.


→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #9Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, named after Carroll’s novel, is a disorienting condition that affects one’s perception. The patient complains of visual, auditory and tactile hallucinations and altered perceptions. The syndrome can be baffling and terrifying for the patient; for he feels he is going mad in a weird world with warped perceptions and hallucinations. Lewis Carroll suffered from the disorder himself.

→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #9
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, named after Carroll’s novel, is a disorienting condition that affects one’s perception. The patient complains of visual, auditory and tactile hallucinations and altered perceptions. The syndrome can be baffling and terrifying for the patient; for he feels he is going mad in a weird world with warped perceptions and hallucinations. Lewis Carroll suffered from the disorder himself.


→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #8Lewis Carroll had a stammer.

→ Alice in Wonderland facts: fact #8
Lewis Carroll had a stammer.