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  1. 26 de ago. de 2019 · Em julho de 1862, Carroll estava em um passeio de barco no rio Tâmisa, que passa por Oxford e Londres, na Inglaterra, acompanhado pelo reverendo Robinson Duckworth e três meninas: Alice, Edith e Lorina Liddell. Durante o passeio que terminaria em um piquenique em Godstow, Alice, que tinha dez anos, pediu a Carroll que contasse uma história.

  2. Alice was born in England circa 1856 where she spent most of her childhood in Oxford in the south of England. She lived a comfortable, happy life with Arthur Liddell, a dean at Oxford University, [6] her mother and sister Elizabeth who was too old to be a good playmate to Alice, even though she was loving.

  3. Alice Liddell é a filha mais nova de Arthur e Sra. Liddell, assim como a irmã de Elizabeth. Ela é a única sobrevivente do incêndio que destruiu sua casa e matou sua família causando seu imenso trauma, afetando a sua realidade, e assim fugindo para uma versão distorcida do País das Maravilhas. Enquanto Alice lutava com os fragmentos de ...

  4. 15 de dez. de 2020 · Carroll met Alice when he was hired to photograph the Liddell family Born on May 4, 1852, in Westminster, England, Liddell was the fourth of Henry and Lorina Liddell's 10 children.

  5. 4 de jul. de 2012 · The party consisted of Carroll, his friend Reverend Robinson Duckworth, and the three little sisters of Carroll’s good friend Harry Liddell — Edith (age 8), Alice (age 10), and Lorina (age 13). Entrusted with entertaining the young ladies, Dodgson fancied a story about a whimsical world full of fantastical characters, and named his protagonist Alice.

  6. Cameron photographed Alice Liddell and her sisters several times in the 1870s, producing some of her most remarkable work. She portrayed Alice as numerous classical figures, including the goddesses Pomona, Alethea and Ceres. As Pomona, still with her signature fringe and hand on hip, Alice Liddell appears strikingly modern.

  7. Alice was born on 4 May 1852 and was the 4th child and second daughter of the Dean from the Christ Church College in Oxford, Henry George Liddell, and Lorina Liddell. ‘Liddell’ is pronounced to rhyme with ‘fiddle’. We know this thanks to a couplet, which was composed in Carroll’s day by the students at Oxford. It went as followed:

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