Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Summary
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a literary work[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland authored Lewis Carroll[3].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland received the Kate Greenaway Medal[4].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's instance of is recorded as literary work[5].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's illustrator is recorded as John Tenniel[6].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's genre is fairy tale[7].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's genre is literary nonsense[8].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's genre is children's fiction[9].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's genre is children's book[10].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was followed by Through the Looking-Glass[11].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's Commons category is recorded as Alice in Wonderland[12].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's language of work or name is recorded as British English[13].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's country of origin is recorded as United Kingdom[14].
- 1862 marks the founding of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland[15].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was published on 1865[16].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's characters is recorded as Alice[17].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's characters is recorded as White Rabbit[18].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's characters is recorded as Mouse[19].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's characters is recorded as Dodo[20].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's characters is recorded as Lory[21].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's characters is recorded as Eaglet[22].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's characters is recorded as Duck[23].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's characters is recorded as Duchess[24].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's characters is recorded as Caterpillar[25].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's characters is recorded as Gryphon[26].
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's characters is recorded as Dormouse[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland authored Lewis Carroll[3].
Publication
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was released on 1865[16]. Its language of work or name is recorded as British English[13]. Genres include fairy tale[7], literary nonsense[8], children's fiction[9], and children's book[10].
Reception
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland received the Kate Greenaway Medal[4].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was followed by Through the Looking-Glass[11].
Cultural Impact
Things named for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland include Alice in Wonderland syndrome[28], a psychopathological syndrome[29]; Alice band[30], founded in 1865[31]; Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass[32], an animated series episode[33], directed by Bob Anderson[34]; and Isabella Bird in Wonderland[35], a manga series[36].
Why It Matters
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
It has been cited as an influence by Ursula K. Le Guin[38], a writer[39], 1929–2018[40], of United States[41], awarded the Margaret Edwards Award[42], specialised in fiction[43].
Entities named for it include Alice in Wonderland syndrome[28], a psychopathological syndrome[29]; Alice band[30], founded in 1865[31]; Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass[32], an animated series episode[33], directed by Bob Anderson[34]; and Isabella Bird in Wonderland[35], a manga series[36].
FAQs
What awards did Alice's Adventures in Wonderland receive?
Honors received include Kate Greenaway Medal[4].
Who did Alice's Adventures in Wonderland influence?
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has been cited as an influence by Ursula K. Le Guin[38].