Le avventure d'Alice nel paese delle meraviglie

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Le avventure d'Alice nel paese delle meraviglie

by Lewis Carroll

IT·~2 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
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E-text prepared by Carlo Traverso, Barbara Magni, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from digital material generously made available by Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org)

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LE AVVENTURE D'ALICE - NEL PAESE DELLE MERAVIGLIE.

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LE AVVENTURE D'ALICE NEL PAESE DELLE MERAVIGLIE.

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LEWIS CARROLL.

1:52
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INDICE.

0:27
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CAPITOLO I.

12:12
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CAPITOLO II.

11:18
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CAPITOLO III.

9:45
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CAPITOLO IV.

14:27
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CAPITOLO V.

12:12

Description

Alice spends a lazy summer afternoon perched beside her sister, watching the world drift by. The book her sister reads offers no pictures or dialogue, and Alice’s imagination begins to wander, wondering if gathering daisies might be more exciting. Suddenly a white rabbit with ruby‑red eyes darts past, muttering about being late, and pulls a pocket watch from a tiny waistcoat. Intrigued by this absurd sight, Alice darts after it, only to see the rabbit disappear down a spacious burrow beneath a hedge.

Without a moment to think, she tumbles after it, sliding down a deep, seemingly endless tunnel. The walls flash past, lined with shelves of books, maps and curious labels like “Conserva d’arance,” hinting at a world where ordinary objects take on strange meanings. As she descends, the ordinary garden gives way to a bewildering underground realm, promising a cascade of odd characters and puzzling riddles that will test her curiosity at every turn.

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it

Duration

~2 hours (145K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-03-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll

1832–1898

Best known for the Alice books, he brought together playful nonsense, sharp logic, and dreamlike fantasy in a way that still feels fresh. Behind the famous pen name was a reserved Oxford mathematician whose imagination reshaped children’s literature.

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