

His pseudonym is an Anglicization of Ludovicus, the Latin version of “Lutwidge”, and the Irish surname Carroll, which bears great resemblance to the Latin forbear of “Charles”, Carolus. Lewis Carroll’s real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.

The disease, first discovered by English psychiatrist John Todd in 1955, was later named Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. Radcliffe, that her older sister, Elizabeth (nicknamed 'Lizzie'), was first to die in the fire, despite being the farthest from its source, and had been locked in her room. Alice, along with her sisters Edith and Lorina, first met Lewis Carroll on April 25, 1856, as he and a friend were setting up to photograph Christ Church Cathedral from the garden of the Dean’s residence. Alice Liddell was the middle daughter of Henry George Liddell, Dean of Christ Church at Oxford. In the real world, Alice learns from the family lawyer, Wilton J. Alice Liddell: the real Alice in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll suffered from a rare neurological disorder that causes strange hallucinations and affects the size of visual objects, which can make the sufferer feel bigger or smaller than they are – a huge theme of the book. Throughout the rest of the game, Alice briefly returns to reality between episodes occurring within Wonderland. Elsie originated from the initials of Lorina Charlotte, Lacie is a transformation of Alice, and Tillie was short for Matilda, a name given to Edith by her sisters.Ħ. Robert Douglas-Fairhurst explores the origins and afterlife of Lewis. In the video game American McGees Alice, the Queen of Hearts is the final boss and the reason for Wonderlands decay. (Actually, the memories of the Alice story we all. The names of the three little sisters in the Dormouse’s story (Elsie, Lacie and Tillie) also refer to the names of the three Liddell sisters. Since its publication 150 years ago, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland has kept a powerful grip on the public imagination. Before I go any further, I should note that the new Alice movie is not based on Lewis Carrolls original book. Queen Victoria – an admirer of Alice! Photograph: Gunn & Stewart/Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBISĥ.
