![]() ![]() He made up stories to illustrate the moves of the pieces and the rules of the game. In the six years since he wrote Alice in Wonderland, Carroll had been teaching Alice and her sisters the game of chess. “ Looking-Glass made up almost wholly of bits and scraps, single ideas that came of themselves.” In the article ‘ Alice on the Stage‘ he remarked: While writing the ‘Looking-Glass’ story, Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) used a lot of material that he had come up with earlier. Publishing date: December 1871 (but dated 1872).Author: Lewis Carroll (pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson).Full title: Through the Looking-Glass and what Alice found there.
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