Sommario
Le avventure d'Alice nel paese delle meraviglie (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland), written by Lewis Carroll, translated by T.
Pietrocòla-Rossetti, and published in 1872, follows the curious and imaginative young Alice as she tumbles down a rabbit hole into a fantastical world.
Chasing a White Rabbit with a pocket watch, Alice encounters a series of bizarre characters and surreal situations, including a tea party with the Mad Hatter and March Hare, a croquet game with the volatile Queen of Hearts, and a philosophical Caterpillar. As she navigates this dreamlike realm, Alice faces constant transformations in size and perspective, grappling with riddles, nonsensical logic, and her own identity.