Explore the peculiar world of Lewis Carroll with this collection of his fantastical stories and poetry. In a world increasingly dominated by reason, Lewis Carroll—himself a mathematician from an intensely conservative family—became famous for writing nonsense. Released in 1866, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland met with immediate commercial success, and was in the hands of everyone from Queen Victoria to Oscar Wilde. Ever since, readers have been unceasingly captivated by Alice and her interactions with the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat, and the Queen of Hearts.