Alice's Adventures In Wonderland & Through The Looking-glass
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Carroll, Lewis
Lewis Carroll was the pen name of the English writer and mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. He was born in 1832 in Cheshire, England, and passed away in 1898.Carroll is best known for his children's books, including "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass," both of which feature a young girl named Alice who falls into a fantastical world populated by strange and whimsical creatures.Carroll's writing is known for its wordplay, logic puzzles, and imaginative settings. His works have been adapted into numerous films, stage productions, and other media, and have become beloved classics of children's literature.In addition to his writing, Carroll was also a mathematician and a photographer. He was a fellow of Christ Church, Oxford, where he taught mathematics for many years. Despite his success as a writer and scholar, Carroll struggled with his health and personal relationships throughout his life. Nevertheless, his contributions to children's literature and his enduring legacy continue to inspire readers and creators around the world.
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