Wonderland

Wonderland is an unreal place created by Charles Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll), where his character Alice had her famous adventures. It is a rather obvious parallel in some ways to Neverland, and may have been an inspiration to J. M. Barrie in conceiving the place.

Technically, Wonderland is the setting of only the first of Alice's stories, which she entered by going down the rabbit's hole. The sequel Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There takes place on the other side of a mirror. In the popular imagination, they are both considered "Wonderland": a surreality in which playing cards walk about, and a talking egg sits on a wall.