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Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. If you’re familiar with Alice in Wonderland, then you’re already aware of the logic-defying nature of the story, the surreal visuals and its ...
Alice in Wonderland syndrome may sound like a made-up condition, but, even though it's very rare, it is a real syndrome and it does affect certain individuals. The syndrome manifests through ...
The world of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland was almost tailor-made for that. Here are 20 facts you might not know about this version of Alice in Wonderland. Maybe you can share them at your ...
“Come on then!” roared the Queen. "Get to your places!”Alice thought she'd never seen such a curious croquet-ground in her life: the croquet balls were live hedgehogs, the mallets were live ...
“This time it’s real,” she wrote, speaking of a new romantic partner, Gerald Fremlin, the emphasis acknowledging that her friend had heard these words before. “He’s 50, free, a good man ...
The expression "mad as a hatter" is based on the real-life practices of hatters beginning in the 17th century. It turns out that the process they used to make their hats was poisoning them and ...