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The Real Alice in Wonderland Article 
The Alice in Wonderland books were written during the Victorian Age for a real little girl named Alice, by a deacon at Christ Church, in Oxford, England.
Mar 7, 2010 - Leah Abramovitz
Lewis Carroll and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Article 
Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice's Adventures, Hunting of the Snark and The Jabberwocky enjoys modern fame as the entertainment world revives Alice-mania.
Nov 3, 2010 - Jaris Ash
Review: Alice in Wonderland Touring Exhibition Article 
What does Tim Burton have planned when we fall down the rabbit hole on March 5, 2010? Find out in this review of Disney's Alice in Wonderland Touring Exhibition.
Aug 6, 2009 - Dominic von Riedemann
The Origins of Alice in Wonderland Article 
The release in spring 2010 of Tim Burton's movie blockbuster Alice in Wonderland will revive interest in Victorian author Lewis Carroll.
Jan 3, 2010 - Leon Burakowski
An Overview of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Article 
"Curiouser and Curiouser!" The absurd tale of the girl in the rabbit hole.
Jul 30, 2009 - Samantha Markham
Alice in Wonderland in Disneyland Article 
Long before Disney decided to make a live action version of Alice in Wonderland there was an animated film by the same name and an attraction in Disneyland.
Mar 10, 2010 - William Silvester
Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland Article 
2010 sees the release of Tim Burton's highly anticipated new film starring Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Anne Hathaway.
Jun 16, 2009 - Jennifer McNulty
Restaurants and Pubs in Oxford, England Article 
This is a guide to some places to eat when visiting the city of Oxford.
Jun 20, 2010 - Elizabeth Fredericks
Linguistic and Logical Wonders of Alice in Wonderland Article 
It is a well known fact that Lewis Carroll was a mathematician. But he was also a gifted photographer with a profound love of language and logic.
Apr 21, 2010 - Joanna Infeld
"The Jabberwocky" from Alice in Wonderland Article 
The real wonder of Alice in Wonderland lay in its language, whimsical charm, and imaginative characters. Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky" displays all those wonders.
Mar 9, 2010 - Leah Abramovitz
BBC Alice in Wonderland DVD Review Article 
They say there's much to be said about a director's vision when adapting a popular work of fiction. Too bad it was true of Jonathan Miller's televised version. 1/5
Mar 16, 2010 - Dominic Messier
Alice's Wonderland From Philosophy to Cyberpunk Article 
Post-modern parody, pastiche and play are the hallmarks of many cultural products. Lewis Carroll's stories form ideal base texts, as recent adaptations of Alice show.
Mar 8, 2010 - Valerie Williamson
The Smartphone Way Around Oxford Article 
Guiding yourself around a city does not require books or maps anymore. Oxford, along with many other cities worldwide, can be explored by smartphone app.
May 15, 2011 - Cornelia Kaufmann
Can Alice in Wonderland help Lady Louise Windsor? Article 
Royal Bridesmaid Lady Louise Windsor has an eye condition which American optometrists say might be helped by a course of intensive 3D movie viewing ...
Mar 4, 2011 - Chris Haws
Visit Top University Colleges in Oxford Article 
Many colleges in Oxford open their doors to visitors, a wonderful chance to marvel at the architecture, enjoy the gardens and feel inspired by great men and women.
Apr 21, 2009 - Solange Hando
Mark Twain, the Toast of London and Oxford Article 
In London traffic stopped for the American humorist Mark Twain, and at Oxford University the crowds went wild.
Aug 20, 2010 - Roger Williams
Will the Real Alice Please Stand? Article 
Alice told her son that she "was tired of being Alice in Wonderland. Does it sound ungrateful? It is - only I do get tired."
May 3, 2007 - Melissa Howard
Harry Potter Film Location Tours in England Article 
See the world of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 by taking film location tours and walk the footsteps of Daniel Radcliffe, and Emma Watson.
Jul 5, 2010 - Troy P. Roache
Culture and Heritage Tours of Historic Tudor England Article 
Travel in the footsteps of Tudor monarchs like King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I, or of poets and playwrights including Shakespeare.
Jan 11, 2011 - Mike Gerrard
England's New Forest Article 
Just two hours southwest of London lies the New Forest, England's newest and smallest national park.
Apr 4, 2010 - Angela D. Stancar