Yes, it is said to have some elements based on real experiences. Carroll was known to have created the story for a real - life Alice, Alice Liddell. He would tell her stories during outings, and these tales eventually became the famous 'Alice' stories.
Well, as we know, the main real - life inspiration was Alice Liddell. But it's also likely that the social environment and the people Carroll interacted with in Oxford contributed. His knowledge of language, logic, and his vivid imagination were all factors. He might have seen things in his daily life, like a strange animal or an unusual event, and incorporated elements of those into the Alice story. For example, the Mad Hatter could be inspired by some eccentric characters he met. And the Wonderland's strange rules could be a play on the strict academic and social rules of his time.
I'm just a person who likes reading novels, so I can't provide specific e-books. But I can tell you some basic information about Alice in Wonderland 2.
As far as I know, Alice in Wonderland 2 has not been officially announced, so it may not be published yet. If you want to know more about this novel, I suggest you check the relevant online literature platform or search for other related information.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to because you didn't provide any context or clear questions. If you can provide more information or specify the name of the novel you are referring to, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
1 I must have been in a dream for I see her face as she is now and yet it is not her face
2 Suddenly she was aware of a group of people entering the garden laughing and chatting
3 'Twas then that I first saw the rabbit and before I knew it I was in a gown
4 And so it was that I lost my way and ended up in a land of magic
5 Suddenly I found myself in a house with a man in a blue suit and a woman with a red hair
I cannot remember the name of the rabbit but I do remember that he had a red tongue
7 And she said ’I must be going home for I am no longer in this world’
8 And I said ’Do you want to go to the moon with me?’
9 And she said ’No for if we are going to the moon we must also be going to the sun’
10 And I said ’Why not? for we are going to the sun to see the magic show’
1 Alice was walking through the rabbit hole when she suddenly felt a pull towards the wall
2 As she reached the other side she found herself in a world of magic and wonder
3 He knew that he had to make a decision and he couldn't wait to make it
4 There was a loud explosion and Alice found herself back in her own world
5 She felt a hand hold her shoulder and she turned to see her friend John
6 She knew that she had to take action or she would never find her way out
7 As she walked forward she couldn't help but feel a sense of fear
8 But as she got closer she found that she was not afraid at all
Alice followed the sign and she found her way to the finish line
10 She couldn't believe what she was seeing and she knew that she had to make a decision
There were a few novels similar to Alice in Wonderland that he could recommend. Among them were "They Fight the World for Me","Warhammer: Dream of Luminant Gold","40K: The Star of Colchis","The Demon Emperor Xiao Yan who broke through the sky", etc. These novels might have similar styles and topics, suitable for readers who liked Alice in Wonderland.
Alice in wonderland is the English title for the 1965 film directed by Alice in wonderland produced by David Lean and starring Lon Chaney Jr as Alice and on screen chemistry queen Emma Thompson as Mrs Rabbit The film tells the story of a young girl named Alice who is sent into the world of wonderland where she meets a variety of colorful characters including the White Rabbit his lovely wife and the evil Red Queen Through Alice in Wonderland is a beautiful and charming adventure that thrills children throughout the world