
Alice Liddell
Alice Liddell was the young girl who inspired Lewis Carroll's famous character in 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. Born in 1852, she was the daughter of Henry Liddell, the Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, where Carroll was a lecturer. Liddell's charming personality and adventurous spirit captivated Carroll, who first told her the story during a boating trip in 1862. Her identity as the muse for Carroll's work has made her a significant figure in literary history.
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Alice Liddell is the inspiration for the character Alice in Lewis Carroll's works, representing curiosity and the pursuit of truth.
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