In Our Time

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

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Mar 14, 2024
Franziska Kohlt, a Lewis Carroll expert, and Kiera Vaclavik, a professor of Children's Literature, explore the enchanting world of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.' They discuss Carroll's childhood inspirations and how his upbringing shaped the whimsical narrative. Listeners learn about the book's iconic characters and their societal implications, reflecting on childhood versus authority. The conversation highlights the lasting influence of Alice in global culture, showcasing her transcendent legacy in literature, theater, and beyond.
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ANECDOTE

Carroll's Pen Name

  • Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, had a pen name.
  • He chose it by flipping his name and translating it to Latin.
ANECDOTE

Carroll's Childhood Inspirations

  • Carroll's childhood home, full of 11 children, fueled his imagination.
  • Activities like puppet shows and magic tricks later appeared in his stories.
INSIGHT

Mathematics and Faith

  • Mathematics held deep religious significance for Carroll, seeing it as his "work for God".
  • He used nonsensical examples, like talking rabbits, to teach logic and find absolute truth.
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