The Psychological Depth of Alice in Wonderland: Navigating the Labyrinth of Madness and Imagination
Within the rich tapestry of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, lies an intricate exploration of the human psyche—an odyssey that continues to captivate psychologists, literary critics, and cultural theorists alike. As a cornerstone work of Victorian literature, it succumbs neither to simplistic children’s story categorization nor to superficial interpretations of its fantastical narrative. Instead, …
