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  1. Pseudonym. ‘Lewis Carroll’ is an pseudonym; the real name of the author was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. (His last name is pronounced with a silent ‘g’.) Dodgson first used ‘B.B.’ to sign his non-professional writings, but in March 1856, when he wanted to publish his poem ‘Solitude’ in the magazine “The Train”, Edmund Yates, a ...

  2. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson ( 27. ledna 1832 Daresbury, Cheshire – 14. ledna 1898 Guildford, Surrey ), známý pod pseudonymem Lewis Carroll, byl anglický spisovatel, matematik, logik, učenec, anglikánský diakon a fotograf . Jeho nejznámější knihou je Alenka v říši divů a její následné pokračování Za zrcadlem a co tam Alenka ...

  3. Lewis Carroll. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (dažniau žinomas slapyvardžiu Lewis Carroll, 1832 m. sausio 27 d. Varingtone, angl. Warrington, Češyre – 1898 m. sausio 14 d.) – anglų matematikas, logikas, rašytojas, anglikonų pastorius, fotografas. Žymiausias kūrinys – „ Alisa Stebuklų šalyje “ ir jo tęsinys „ Alisa Veidrodžio ...

  4. c1850. La Guida Di Bragia (manuscript) c1850-53. The Rectory Umbrella (manuscript - published 1932) 1855-62. Mischmasch (manuscript with press cuttings - published 1932) Major Works - Books. 1865. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (illustrated: John Tenniel) Printed in July, some copies were issued but most were recalled.

  5. Nov 27, 2015 · Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a mathematician at Oxford university. There are occasional glimpses of this quite separate academic life in print.

  6. Welcome to the Lewis Carroll Society of North America (LCSNA) website. The LCSNA is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting awareness and appreciation of the life, work, times, and influence of Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). Through conferences, public programs, publications, research projects, and communications, we work to ...

  7. Today Lewis Carroll is remembered for his novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass (1871). Both novels centre on the character of Alice—a young adventurous girl—and her fantastic adventures. At the time of Carroll’s death, these two novels were the most popular children’s books in England.

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