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La Aventuroj de Alicio en Mirlando

A curious girl pursues a hurried white rabbit down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a dreamlike, illogical realm where everyday rules are warped. She undergoes abrupt changes in size, meets eccentric talking creatures and anthropomorphic playing cards, attends a bewildering tea party, and navigates a capricious court trial; episodes unfold episodically and often satirize logic, language, and adult convention. The narrative interleaves playful wordplay, surreal imagery, and episodic encounters that blur sense and nonsense, culminating in her waking and returning to ordinary life, leaving readers with a mixture of whimsy and puzzlement about perception and meaning.

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A curious girl pursues a hurried white rabbit down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a dreamlike, illogical realm where everyday rules are warped. She undergoes abrupt changes in size, meets eccentric talking creatures and anthropomorphic playing cards, attends a bewildering tea party, and navigates a capricious court trial; episodes unfold episodically and often satirize logic, language, and adult convention. The narrative interleaves playful wordplay, surreal imagery, and episodic encounters that blur sense and nonsense, culminating in her waking and returning to ordinary life, leaving readers with a mixture of whimsy and puzzlement about perception and meaning.

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Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll, the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was an English writer, mathematician, and logician, best known for his whimsical and imaginative tales. His most famous work, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," published in 1865, has captivated readers with its surreal narrative and playful use of language. Carroll's unique blend of fantasy and logic is also evident in his other writings, such as "Through the Looking-Glass" and "A Tangled Tale." Beyond fiction, he contributed to the fields of mathematics and photography, leaving a lasting impact on both literature and academia. His works continue to inspire adaptations and interpretations across various media.

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