The magical worlds created in children's literature using words

Apr. 28, 2009
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 1865: the young Alice is mocked for her limited knowledge of language. "Alice had not the slightest idea what Latitude was or Longitude either but she thought they were nice grand words to say."
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