Lewis Carroll, also known as Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was an English author, poet, mathematician, and photographer, famous for creating whimsical stories that inspire creativity and curiosity in readers, especially children.
Overview
Fun Facts
Notable Works
Personal Life
Literary Career
Legacy And Reception
Mathematics And Logic
Philosophy And Themes
Early Life And Education
Adaptations And Influence
Influence On Popular Culture
Mathematics
Jabberwocky
Personality
Imagination
Creativity
Reality
Writing
Culture
Spirit
Rabbit
Logic
๐ฌ๐ง Lewis Carroll's real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, and he was born in England in 1832.
๐ He is most famous for his book, 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,' which was published in 1865.
๐ Carroll studied mathematics at Christ Church, Oxford, where he later became a teacher.
๐ญ He grew up in a large family with ten siblings and loved to perform stories for them.
๐ฐ Carroll wrote a sequel to 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' called 'Through the Looking-Glass,' published in 1871.
๐งฎ Besides writing, he was a brilliant mathematician and also published books on logic.
๐จ Carroll worked with illustrator Sir John Tenniel, whose drawings made his stories even more enchanting.
๐ His stories have been translated into numerous languages for children everywhere.
๐ His playful writing style and clever use of words, like 'chortle,' continue to inspire creativity.
๐ Lewis Carroll's works, filled with imagination, remind everyone to embrace curiosity and fun!
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