Lewis Carroll &
Alice Adventure in the Wonderland

Why it is related to Earl Cain?!
In Earl Cain's GOD CHILD's '
Mad Tea Party' (this story is not yet published in EC comic, but in 'Hana to Yume'. But, I guess ), the mysterious murderer - the rabbit man and Alice are inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice Adventure in Wonderland.

Who wrote it ?!
I am sure all of you know this funky, and amazing stories "Alice adventure in the Wonderland'. If this is so, my next question is... do you know who Charles Latwidge Dodgson is ?!

Charles Latwidge Dodgson (1832 - 1898), the pionneer photographer, Oxford don, and mathematician who, writing as Lewis Carroll , gave an unforgettable tea party to Alice from Alice Adventure in the Wonderland! Hey, Look! This is one of my favorite books collection item, the gentleman is Lewis Carroll. I highly recommend this book to you as it is a complete and fully illustrated biography!


Morton N. Cohen, "Lewis Carroll A BIOGRAPHY", KNOPF Inc., New York, 1995. ISBN 0-679-42298-6
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Many of Carroll's works are puzzling, related to mathematics and 'reasons and logic' - kind of funky! For example, here are 2 letters written by Dodgson to his children friends (he had many best children friends). One summer afternoon in 1862, Alice, one of Carroll's good children friends, asked him to tell her a story which led to the creation of 'Alice Adventure in the Wonderland'

 
     
Do you know what they say?!
If you do, tell me the answers and I will send 2 Earl Cain's photos to you as a mini gifts (only limited to 3 winners - first come, first serve)

 

Alice Adventure in the Wonderland
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (original name was "Alice Adventures Under Ground") is a picaresque fantasy about a 7-year-old curious girl, follows a White Rabbit with a pocket watch down a hole into an underground world. In Wonderland, Alice encounters many humorous and eccentric creatures - most of them are very opinionated such as the Hatter, Caterpillar, Hearts of Queen (who likes beheading her cards soldiers), etc.

 

In Chapter VII - A MAD TEA PARTY, Alice comes across the home of the March Hare. She is invited to join a tea-party with the March Hare, a Mad Hatter, and a narcoleptic Dormouse. They talk nonses, unlogic riddles that drive Alice nuts and speechless .

For the details of this story, go to the nearest library or bookshop and read it yourself! haaaaaaa!

 

Charles Dodgson and his children friends   Dodgson's haunting portrait of Alice Liddlee as a beggar-child, probably from the late 1850s, is his most famous photograph. 'Alice Adventure in the Wonderland' is created for her. How I envy !!!

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