
ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND the most popular children's story of all time |
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Now you can have this incomparable story read to you or your children. This audio version is faithful to Lewis Carroll's book. It has a total running time of 2 hours 36 minutes.
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| Alice and the Mouse's Tale - CLICK TO LISTEN | 2 mins 02 secs (1.16 Mb) |
| The Duchess, the Cook and the Baby - CLICK TO LISTEN | 1 mins 53 secs (1.07 Mb) |
| The Mad Hatter's Tea Party - CLICK TO LISTEN | 1 mins 57 secs (1.12 Mb) |
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The story of Alice in Wonderland began when the Reverend Charles Dodgson and his friend Robinson Duckworth rowed in a boat up the River Thames with the three Liddell sisters: Lorina (aged 13), Alice (aged 10) and Edith (aged 8). To while away the time during the eight-kilometre journey, Dodgson told the girls a story that, not so coincidentally, featured a bored little girl named Alice who goes looking for an adventure. The three girls loved it, and Alice Liddell asked Dodgson to write it down for her. He eventually did so and gave Alice the first manuscript of what he called Alice's Adventures Under Ground. Later, he printed a more elaborate copy by hand, illustrated it, and presented it to Alice as a Christmas present. On the advice of a friend, whose children had also loved the story, Dodgson expanded the manuscript and submitted it for publication, under the pseodonym "Lewis Carroll". The initial print run of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland sold out quickly. From the beginning, Alice was a publishing sensation, beloved by children and adults alike. It has been translated into more than 50 languages and has never been out of print. There have also been many movie versions of the story. The most popular has been the Disney cartoon movie (1951) but there have also been several live-action movies. The best known are the British version made in 1972, and the U.S. version made for TV in 1999. |
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About the author Lewis Carroll (real name Charles Dodgson) was born 27 January 1832 in Warrington, Cheshire; the third of 11 children.
In 1856, Dodgson took up what was then a new art form, photography, and eventually came to be considered one of the best photographers of his era. Many of his photographic subjects were young girls (including Alice Liddell, the inspiration for this story). He suffered from a chronic stammer that troubled him although it was never bad enough to stop him using his other qualities to do well in Victorian society. His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, as well as the comic poem The Hunting of the Snark, and the nonsense poem Jabberwocky. He also published many mathematical papers and books under his own name. His facility at word play, logic, and fantasy has delighted audiences ranging from the most naïve to the most sophisticated, ever since this book was first published. Charles Dodgson died on 14 January 1898. |
About the other narrator Ashleigh Edwards (who plays Alice, and also supplies the flute music on this recording) is a student who loves horses, music and reading. |
