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A unique exploration of the character, the author, and the many transformations of Alice in modern culture—often in edgy and menacing ways.
The Dark Side of Alice in Wonderland is the first investigation of the vast range of darker, more threatening aspects of this famous story, and the way Alice has been transformed over time.
Although the children’s story has been in print for over 150 years, the mysteries and rumors surrounding the story and its creator Lewis Carroll have continued to grow. Alice has been transformed—this is the Alice of horror films, Halloween, murder and mystery, spectral ghosts, political satire, mental illnesses, weird feasts, Lolita, Tarot, pornography, and steampunk. The Beatles based famous songs such as “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” and “I am the Walrus” on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and she has even attracted the attention of world-famous artists including Salvador Dali. The Japanese version of Lolita is so different from that of novelist Vladimir Nabokov—yet both are based on Alice.
This is Alice in Wonderland as you have never seen her before: a dark, sometimes menacing, and threatening character. Was Carroll all that he seemed? The stories of his child friends, nude photographs, and sketches affect the way modern audiences look at the writer. Was he just a lonely academic, a closet pedophile, a brilliant puzzle maker—or even Jack the Ripper? For a book that began life as a simple children’s story, it has resulted in a vast array of dark concepts, ideas, and mysteries. With this book, you can step inside the world of Alice in Wonderland—and discover a dark side you never knew existed.
The Dark Side of Alice in Wonderland is the first investigation of the vast range of darker, more threatening aspects of this famous story, and the way Alice has been transformed over time.
Although the children’s story has been in print for over 150 years, the mysteries and rumors surrounding the story and its creator Lewis Carroll have continued to grow. Alice has been transformed—this is the Alice of horror films, Halloween, murder and mystery, spectral ghosts, political satire, mental illnesses, weird feasts, Lolita, Tarot, pornography, and steampunk. The Beatles based famous songs such as “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” and “I am the Walrus” on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and she has even attracted the attention of world-famous artists including Salvador Dali. The Japanese version of Lolita is so different from that of novelist Vladimir Nabokov—yet both are based on Alice.
This is Alice in Wonderland as you have never seen her before: a dark, sometimes menacing, and threatening character. Was Carroll all that he seemed? The stories of his child friends, nude photographs, and sketches affect the way modern audiences look at the writer. Was he just a lonely academic, a closet pedophile, a brilliant puzzle maker—or even Jack the Ripper? For a book that began life as a simple children’s story, it has resulted in a vast array of dark concepts, ideas, and mysteries. With this book, you can step inside the world of Alice in Wonderland—and discover a dark side you never knew existed.
17 Reviews
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⭐️🌙✨Moonie✨🌙⭐️
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Serinde
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“I feel like this is not a completed book. Each chapter starts out with some history and lore that was already stated in earlier chapters. It feels like a collection of articles a rather then a book. There is no continuity in the narrative. I couldn’t see how the chapters tied together. The chapters didn’t seem to build on each other. The facts from chapter to chapter do not feed into each other. Again the issue is the repetition of facts, it made feel as if the author thought I was too stupid to remember something she had told me only a few pages earlier. The was no new insight to Charles Dodgson aka Lewis Carroll, just all the sexual connotations that resulted from the story, most of which I already knew. I kept reading hoping for something to tie it all together. Sadly it never came. It all feels very disorganized, I can’t find a flow from one topic/chapter to the next. And I don’t feel like anything was answered...all the questions and mysteries were still as unanswered at the end as at the beginning.
*I received this book as an Advanced Reader's Copy (ARC) through NetGalley. I received this copy free in exchange for my honest review.*”

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Kaley’s Library
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“・❥・4 ✧.*
Wow, I loved this! I can’t say too much but my favorite book of all time is Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland so I was highly invested in read this book. I have had this for a few years now and I remember vaguely trying to read this while in college but ended up putting it down due to finals. It’s been a few years since then and I have finally read this!
There is so much interesting information about Charles Dodgson as well as the impact that this book has had on multiple areas of life. I loved learning a bunch of new things about my favorite book. I wish it was longer and that it was a little more detailed though. It does more of a skim on most of the subjects which I wish had been more detailed. There is a lot of information to discuss when thinking about the mysteries surrounding this book and the impact it has had on society throughout the ages.
I have some recs on books, movies, etc. that I will soon try out from this book. I think this is a book that only big fans of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland will enjoy, so those are the only ones I can recommend this too.”

Angie-Booksnstuff
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“Thank you #netgalley for my advanced copy in exchange for an honest review!
I’ve always been fascinated by Alice in Wonderland since I was a child and still up to this day I enjoy reading her nonsensical adventures. So reading about the author Charles Dodgson’s (aka Lewis Carroll) life was incredibly interesting.
Was he really a child abuser? To what extent were his obsessive interactions with little girls innocent? Was he involved with child pornography?
The book goes so far as to explore the possibility of him being the infamous Jack the Ripper! After exploring Dodgson’s life it pulls you into the darker aspects of Alice and the way she has become an icon for so many subjects such as horror movies, pornography and Japanese mangas.
I had no idea Alice was based on a real-life person, a little girl called Alice Liddell. Reading about the author’s relationship with the Liddell family in general during the Victorian era were at the same time fascinating and shocking!
There a snippets of his letters to them and to other mothers asking for permission to photograph their little girls....naked! And by little girl he intended 11 to 17 year olds! Very disturbing stuff!
This was incredibly interesting and gave me a huge insight on Victorian customs and habits!”
About Angela Youngman
Angela Youngman is a professional journalist and author living in Norfolk. She is the author of several books including Norfolk: A Dog Walker's Guide, Gardening: A Beginner's Guide, Green Roofs Guide, and Kiddiwalks Norfolk. She is a member of the International Travel Writers Alliance and writes for a range of travel and lifestyle magazines and websites. Angela loves fantasy and reading, and has always been fascinated by Alice in Wonderland in its many guises.