The Story of Alice Lewis Carroll and the Secret History of Wonderland

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Publisher's Synopsis

*Shortlisted for the 2015 Costa Biography Award*

*BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week *


Wonderland is part of our cultural heritage - a shortcut for all that is beautiful and confusing; a metaphor used by artists, writers and politicians for 150 years.

But beneath the fairy tale lies the complex history of the author and his subject: of Charles Dodgson, the quiet academic, and his second self, Lewis Carroll - storyteller, innovator and avid collector of 'child-friends'. And of his 'dream-child', Alice Liddell, and the fictional alter ego that would never let her grow up.

This is their secret story: a history of love and loss, of innocence and ambiguity, and of one man's need to make Wonderland his refuge in a rapidly changing world.

Drawing on previously unpublished material, Robert Douglas-Fairhurst traces the creation and influence of the Alice books against a shifting cultural landscape - the birth of photography, changing definitions of childhood and sexuality and the tensions inherent in the transition between the Victorian and modern worlds.

Book information

ISBN: 9781846558610
Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Harvill Secker
Pub date:
DEWEY: 823.8
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 488
Weight: 920g
Height: 246mm
Width: 166mm
Spine width: 50mm