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Le avventure d'Alice nel paese delle meraviglie

A curious young girl follows a white rabbit down a rabbit hole and enters a dreamlike world where size changes, peculiar creatures, and illogical events confront her. She encounters talking animals, eccentric inhabitants, and absurd social rituals, spinning through episodic encounters that highlight play with language, logic, and authority. Episodes range from advice from odd insects, a chaotic tea party, to a surreal trial, each sequence blending whimsy and satire. The narrative emphasizes imagination, the instability of identity, and the nonsensical rules that govern the strange realm, resolving as the girl negotiates bewildering transformations before awakening back to reality.

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A curious young girl follows a white rabbit down a rabbit hole and enters a dreamlike world where size changes, peculiar creatures, and illogical events confront her. She encounters talking animals, eccentric inhabitants, and absurd social rituals, spinning through episodic encounters that highlight play with language, logic, and authority. Episodes range from advice from odd insects, a chaotic tea party, to a surreal trial, each sequence blending whimsy and satire. The narrative emphasizes imagination, the instability of identity, and the nonsensical rules that govern the strange realm, resolving as the girl negotiates bewildering transformations before awakening back to reality.

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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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