Who is the author of Alice in Wonderland?

Alice in Wonderland is a 195 1 American Disney animated film.

The film is directed by Clyde Jerome, Hamilton S Lusk and Wilfred Jackson, and voiced by Catherine Beaumont and Ed Wayne.

It premiered in America on July 26th 195 1. This film is based on Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's novel of the same name. It depicts a blonde girl named "Alice" who has no interest in class.

Looking at the pocket watch with Mr. Rabbit and accidentally entering a fantasy land, meeting a group of good friends and a series of stories.

Creation background

Lewis carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland, was originally named Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. As an English writer in the19th century, he was also a church deacon and a math teacher at the Christian College of Oxford University. Besides Alice in Wonderland, she also wrote many mathematical works and prose works.

He was shy by nature, suffered from severe stuttering and lived a single life. However, he has a wide range of interests and is quite accomplished in novels, poems, mathematical logic puzzles, children's photography and so on.

1one day in the summer of 862, carol led the three daughters of the dean of Christ College in Oxford University to go boating on the Thames. While having a tea break by the river, he made up a fantastic story for the children. The name of the protagonist comes from Alice, the cleverest and lovely seven-year-old among the sisters.

After returning home, Carol wrote the story at Alice's request and gave it to Alice herself. Soon after, the novelist Henry Kingsley found the manuscript, and he was surprised by the imagination of the story. With his encouragement, Carol further polished the story and published it on 1865 with the title Alice in Wonderland.