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Who was Lewis Carroll?

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Meet the man who created Alice, the Mad Hatter, and Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum!

Lewis Carroll is the pen name of Charles L. Dodgson, a mathematician and church deacon, who taught at Oxford University.

He was inspired to write his best known works, 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass,' by one of the Dean's daughters, Alice Liddell.

The books were hugely successful and brought Carroll wide acclaim, especially for the nonsense poems 'Jabberwocky' and 'The Hunting of the Snark.' Children and adults continue to be delighted by the fantasy of the Alice stories, which have been the basis of plays and movies since their publication in Victorian England during the 1860s and 1870s.

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Product Details
Penguin Workshop
1524786551 / 9781524786557
eBook (EPUB)
828.809
03/10/2017
English
112 pages
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