Tulgey Wood

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Tulgey Wood is a dark, mysterious forest from Lewis Carroll’s "Through the Looking-Glass," often depicted as a whimsical and eerie setting in Alice in Wonderland adaptations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional location
forest
setting
appearsIn Jabberwocky NERFINISHED
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There NERFINISHED
associatedWith Alice in Wonderland adaptations NERFINISHED
Jabberwock NERFINISHED
nonsense poetry
createdBy Lewis Carroll NERFINISHED
describedAs dark
eerie
mysterious
whimsical
firstPublishedIn 1871
genre fantasy literature
nonsense literature
hasCulturalImpact iconic eerie forest trope in Alice-related media
hasMedium animation
film
literature
theatre
hasTheme fantastical creatures
nonsense
surrealism NERFINISHED
inspired illustrations in editions of Through the Looking-Glass
visual adaptations in Alice in Wonderland films
languageOfWork English
locatedInFictionalUniverse Looking-glass world NERFINISHED
notableIn Victorian children’s literature
partOf the world beyond the looking-glass NERFINISHED
relatedWork Alice's Adventures in Wonderland NERFINISHED

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