![]() There is also a full version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in digital form on Google Books. However, many of them do not include illustrations- Tenniel's or any one else's- which, as I discuss at lenghth in the Images section, is no good.Īlice's Adventures in Wonderland full text from Project Gutenburg (no Illustrations)Īlice's Adventures in Wonderland full text from Literature Online (no Illustrations)Īlice's Adventures in Wonderland full text from the Sabian Assembly website (with Tenniel's Illustrations)Īlice's Adventures in Wonderland full text from the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia (with Tenniel's Illustrations) Since Alice is in the public domain (and has been for some time) there are several sites that offer the full digital text of the novel. On this page I've attempted to gather the most interesting, useful, or bizzarre Internet Alices, to show how the "Digital" Wonderland has evolved. Interestingly, the first two results are the two Disney movie versions, the third and fourth are Wikipedia articles on Carroll's book and the latest movie and the fifth is "Lenny's Alice in Wonderland Site." There are numerous ads for "Alice in Wonderland" books and products, there are video and music clips, and there are "educational" sites, some less reputable than others (cliffnotes). For instance, a quick search of the phrase "Alice in Wonderland" on Google, yeilds a staggering 28,900,000 results. Over the last fifteen years or so, since the Internet has become a guage of popular culture, the Alice cult has grown so that it has a sizeable internet presence. ![]() Home -> The Evolution of Alice in Other Media -> Alice on the Internet Alice on the Internet
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