Where is the original manuscript of Alice in Wonderland?

Where is the original manuscript of Alice in Wonderland?

In the middle of a bright yellow room at The Morgan Library and Museum in New York sits the 150-year-old original manuscript of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, written and self-published by the enigmatic Oxford University mathematics teacher Charles Lutwidge Dodgson—better known by his pen name, Lewis Carroll.

Why is Alice in Wonderland a banned book?

Alice in Wonderland was banned in China’s Hunan province by the Governor as far back as 1931. The primary reason for the ban was because the censor general believed attribution of animals acting like humans with the same complexity was an “insult”.

How much is an original Alice in Wonderland book worth?

Years later, the original copy of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” that survived its waste paper fate is estimated to be worth a princely sum in 2016: Between $2 million and $3 million, in Christie’s view, which will put the book up for auction in June once it completes a tour of the West Coast.

When was Alice in Wonderland written and published?

November 26, 1865
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland/Originally published

What was the original title of Alice in Wonderland?

Alice’s Adventures Under Ground
This fantasy novel of 1865 was originally entitled Alice’s Adventures Under Ground. It was written by the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, using the pseudonym Lewis Carroll (1832-1898).

Who originally illustrated Alice in Wonderland?

John Sir Tenniel
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland/Illustrators

How many illustrations are in the Alice in Wonderland book?

Written in sepia-coloured ink, it includes 37 pen and ink illustrations (and a coloured title page). Dodgson was unsatisfied with some of the illustrations. In one place he pasted a photograph of Alice (he was a keen photographer) over a drawing of her instead. The original drawing would not be seen again until it was uncovered in 1977.

What inspired Alice in Wonderland to be written?

A treasured early manuscript version of one of the most famous and enduring children’s stories, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. What inspired the story? Reverend Charles Dodgson, later to be known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was a mathematics tutor at Christ Church, Oxford.

What happened to Alice Liddell’s manuscript?

Alice Liddell treasured the manuscript until 1928, but was then forced to sell it to pay death duties after the death of her husband. The manuscript was sold at auction at Sotheby’s for £15,000 to an American dealer, Dr Rosenbach. He in turn sold it to Eldridge Johnson upon returning to America.

How many illustrations are there in a Christmas gift to Alice?

On 26 November 1864, Dodgson presented Alice with this manuscript as “A Christmas Gift to a Dear Child in Memory of a Summer’s Day”. Written in sepia-coloured ink, it includes 37 pen and ink illustrations (and a coloured title page). Dodgson was unsatisfied with some of the illustrations.

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