Since Carroll was a mathematician at Christ Church, it has been suggested that there are many references and mathematical concepts in both this story and Through the Looking-Glass; examples include:
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...and characters from decades ago - the Steed & Peel era Avengers and Red Dwarf... ...or even characters in the public domain like Cyrano de Bergerac or Alice (from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass, and What Alice Found there).
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Over the next few days we'll be posting the Top 10 most read of this year's pieces. In at no.10, illustrations by Lewis Carroll himself from the first manuscript version of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: https://t.co/YLQK0fHL5b (Full Top 10 here: https://t.co/BHRsJ3pQe9) https://t.co/XUuCcC6rdY
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