Relationships

writer:Lewis Carroll (English writer)
part of:[Alice in Wonderland] (Lewis Carroll books) (order: 2)
Wikidata:Q220331 [info]
BookBrainz:https://bookbrainz.org/work/537ee991-78cc-4d42-a320-5273264a2122 [info]
later translated versions:Alice im Spiegelland (Remané translation)
parts:Jabberwocky
The Walrus and the Carpenter
is the basis for:Alice in Wonderland (1951 Disney animated film)
Alice’s Adventures Under Ground
White Rabbit

Recordings

DateTitleAttributesArtistLength
recordings
'I Shall See the Garden Far Better,' Said Alice to HerselfpartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett5:02
'The Eighth Square at Last!' Alice CriedpartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett4:19
'Tickets Please,' Said the GuardpartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett3:25
'What a Curious Helmet You've Got On,' She Said CheerfullypartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett4:33
'Which Reminds Me,' The White Queen SaidpartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett3:58
A Sudden Gust of WindpartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw5:23
Alice Had Seated HerselfpartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw4:55
Alice Looked On With Great InterestpartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw5:32
Alice Never Could Quite Make Out How it Was That...partialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett3:56
Alice Sprang Across the Little Brook, Just in Time to See...partialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett3:31
Alice Waited a Minute to See if He Would Speak AgainpartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett4:54
All This Was Lost on AlicepartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw5:51
And in Another Moment, Alice Was Through the GlasspartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett4:14
And Now for the Last BrookpartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw4:38
First Came the ShawlpartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett4:53
Humpty Dumpty Sat on a WallpartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett4:46
I Can’t Stand This Any LongerpartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw5:52
I Should Like to Buy an Egg PleasepartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett3:09
I Was ThinkingpartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw5:08
In Another Moment, She Felt the Carriage Rise...partialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett4:22
Meanwhile, We'll Drink Your HealthpartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett4:22
One Thing Was Certain...partialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett3:09
She Had Got All the PegspartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw4:16
She Thought She Had Never SeenpartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw5:12
She Thought She Had Never Seen Such a Strange-Looking SoldierpartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett4:23
The Little Voice Sighed DeeplypartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw5:24
The Walrus and the Carpenter Were Walking Close at HandpartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett4:04
The White QueenpartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw5:08
Then I Hope Your Finger...partialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett4:12
This Sounded NonsensepartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw5:11
Through the Looking GlasspartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw5:38
Tweedledum and Tweedledee Were Standing Under a TreepartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett2:45
Tweedledum Spread a Large Umbrella Over Himself...partialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett3:51
What a Beautiful Belt You Have Got OnpartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw6:00
What’s the Time NowpartialLewis Carroll read by Fiona Shaw5:09
You Seem Very Clever at Explaining Words, SirpartialLewis Carroll read by Alan Bennett2:45