Alice at R'lyeh is the story of what happens when Lewis Carroll's Alice finds herself in H P Lovecraft's nightmare corpse-city R'lyeh, just in time for dread Cthulhu to start stirring from his sleep... Lovecraft and the Cheshire Cat turn up, too. And, as if the whole thing needs another nail in its coffin, it's told in verse...
"What a curious thing," said Alice
"One might easily lose one's balance,"
As she walked through the labyrinthine tangles
Of the sea-risen city's impossible angles
"One must call this place most non-Euclidean,"
Alice mused, in the mathematical idiom,
"I feel lost in black seas of infinity...
"I do hope I shan't be too late for tea!"
Soon she came to an odd sort of door
Which might have been set in the floor
On its surface was carved — a Jabberwock?
"And who might answer if I were to knock?"
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