“Alice in Wonderland” is the first of two fairy tales written by the English mathematician, poet, and prose writer Charles Lütwidge Dodgson under the pen name Lewis Carroll, and telling of the adventures of a girl named Alice in imaginary worlds.
Alice, bored sitting by the river with her sister, sees a White Rabbit rushing somewhere, holding a pocket watch in its paw. Driven by curiosity, she follows him down a rabbit hole, falls into it—and… the adventures begin.