Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a famous children's literature work written by Lewis Carroll, a 19th century British writer and mathematics teacher at Christ's College, Oxford University. Published in 1865. Carroll is a world-class master of children's literature, on par with Andersen and the Grimm brothers. His works are full of grotesque and fantastic modern fairy tale style, and are hailed as the highest achievement of absurd literature. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland established Carroll's status as the father of modern fairy tales and can be regarded as a milestone across the ages. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland tells the story of a British little girl named Alice who accidentally fell into a rabbit hole while chasing a talking rabbit with a pocket watch, thus entering a magical country and experiencing a series of fantasy adventures.