Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass Resources

Links

Hyperlinked Full Text of Wonderland with Illustrations

This page provides the complete text of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and the famous illustrations by John Tenniel. Hyperlinks allow you to navigate quickly through the text, making connections between themes and characters' appearances.

Hyperlinked Full Text of Looking-Glass

Read Through the Looking-Glass in a convenient online format.

The Lewis Carroll Society

This international nonprofit society provides excellent resources on Lewis Carroll's life and works.

The Lewis Carroll Society of North America

This nonprofit organization is devoted to studying and providing educational resources on Lewis Carroll and his work.

Interactive Adventure

This site offers original games and puzzles based on Lewis Carroll's stories.

Movie or TV Productions

Alice in Wonderland, 1933

This 1930s production may be vintage, but it has a timeless appeal.

Alice in Wonderland, 1951

Disney's 1950s cartoon version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is probably the most well-known adaptation of Lewis Carroll's fantasy novel.

Alice in Wonderland, 1999

This live-action television adaptation of the Alice books features an all-star cast, including Whoopi Goldberg, Gene Wilder, Ben Kingsley, Christopher Lloyd, and many others.

Alice in Wonderland, 2010

This forthcoming production from director Tim Burton promises to be an exciting version of the Alice story. The cast includes Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, and Alan Rickman.

Documents

The Original Alice

The British Library offers an online peek at Lewis Carroll's original work.

Videos

2010 Trailer

The trailer for Tim Burton's new adaptation of Carroll's Alice books.

Audio

Free Audio Book of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Listen to the full text of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, available free from Wired for Books!

Free Audio Book of Through the Looking-Glass

The complete Through the Looking-Glass, available for download to your computer free from LibriVox.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass Audiobook SPONSORED

Purchase and download the Audiobook from Random House Audio

Images

Alice by John Tenniel (1865)

This is probably the most famous drawing of Alice, created by illustrator John Tenniel for the first edition of the book. The image shows Alice holding the bottle labeled "Drink Me."

Alice by Maria Kirk (1904)

Maria Kirk's version of Alice is pictured falling down the rabbit hole, looking into the empty jar of orange marmalade.

Alice by Arthur Rackham (1907)

Famous turn-of-the-century illustrator Arthur Rackham has a slightly different view of Carroll's heroine.