I believe he was also a sufferer of migraines. The legend I heard was that Alice in Wonderland was partly a result of a migraine sleep (which may well have been treated w/opium since there was not much else). I know people (my mom and my hubby) who have some strange dreams when they are sleeping off their migraines; I don’t get them when I have mine.
We adore and enjoy the story here. We enjoy the wackiness of it. My children first listened to it when they were 7 and 8 in the form of an unabridged audio version, then they read it own their own, several times. They enjoyed watching the movie afterwards and picking out what had been changed.
It’s not for everyone, but I don’t think even mine would have enjoyed it as much at 5 yrs. old. either.
Well, if it was opium induced-at least we get the benefit of a wild, creatively intricate story without having to do the stuff!! Mathematician’s brain + creativity + opium = a fun, yet complex story!