This podcast episode features a panel discussion about Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." The panelists delve into Carroll's early life, his mathematical background, and the origins of the Alice story, which emerged from storytelling sessions with the Liddell children. They explore the key themes of the book, its significance as a dream narrative, and the enduring appeal of Alice as a relatable character. The discussion also covers the initial reception of the book, the importance of Tenniel's illustrations, and the book's adaptation into various forms, including theatre and film, contributing to its global popularity and influence across art, science and culture.
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