1862) "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," Isle of Man - a British Crown Dependency (BCD); A novel published in 1865, by Lewis Caroll (a pseudonym for Charles Dodgson): A set of Five 50-Pence Coins issued by the Isle of Man celebrating the popular story: Year of Coin issue: 2021:
About "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland":
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" (commonly shortened to "Alice in Wonderland") is an 1865 novel by English author Lewis Carroll (the pseudonym of Charles Dodgson).
It tells of a young girl named Alice, who falls through a rabbit hole into a subterranean fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures.
It is considered to be one of the best examples of the "literary nonsense genre".
The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults, as well as, with children.
One of the best-known and most popular works of English-language fiction, its narrative, structure, characters and imagery have been enormously influential in popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre.
The work has never been out of print and has been translated into at least 97 languages.
Its ongoing legacy encompasses many adaptations for stage, screen, radio, art, ballet, theme parks, board games and video games.
Carroll published a sequel in 1871, titled "Through the Looking-Glass," and a shortened version for young children, The Nursery "Alice", in 1890.
About Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898):
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (27.01.1832 – 14.01.1898), better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English writer of children's fiction, notably Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass.
He was noted for his facility with word play, logic, and fantasy. The poems "Jabberwocky" and "The Hunting of the Snark" are classified in the genre of literary nonsense. He was also a mathematician, photographer, inventor, and Anglican deacon.
Carroll came from a family of high-church Anglicans, and developed a long relationship with Christ Church, Oxford, where he lived for most of his life as a scholar and teacher.
Alice Liddell, daughter of the Dean of Christ Church, Henry Liddell, is widely identified as the original for Alice in Wonderland, though Carroll always denied this. Scholars are divided about whether his relationship with children included an erotic component.
In 1982, a memorial stone to Carroll was unveiled in Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey. There are Lewis Carroll societies in many parts of the world dedicated to the enjoyment and promotion of his works.
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland 50p Coin Collection:
New for 2021, this beautiful Fifty Pence 5-coin collection has been issued to celebrate Lewis Carroll's timeless tale.
The coins are circulating quality, but have not been in circulation and are protected within an illustrated folder, making the perfect gift idea.
Designed by renowned illustrator Stephen Lee, these magical coins depict the books most beloved characters alongside quotes inspired from each one:
Alice: “What a curious feeling!" said Alice.
Cheshire Cat: “We’re all mad here”.
Queen of Hearts: “That’s enough! Off with their Head”.
The Mad Hatter: “I am under no obligation to make sense to you”.
The White Rabbit: “The hurrier I go, the behinder I get”.
The coins are protected within a card and includes descriptions of each of the characters featured.
Interestingly for collectors, this is the first time that the story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland have been celebrated on a 50p coin.
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