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Who's lewis carroll?
Lewis carroll (1832- 1898), formerly known as charles dodgson, is an English mathematician, logician, fairy tale writer, priest and photographer. Shy by nature, suffering from severe stuttering, but with a wide range of interests, he is quite accomplished in novels, poems, logic and children's photography.

Graduated from Oxford University, he worked as a mathematics lecturer in Christian College of Oxford University for a long time, and published several mathematical works on determinant and parallel principle. During this period, there were many essays and doggerel poems, among which the famous collection of poems was Snake Shark Hunting (1876), and the new word "Snake Shark" was included in the English dictionary.

Fairy tales Alice in Wonderland (1865) and Alice's Adventures in the Mirror (187 1) are his representative works, which depict the world full of childlike interest through illusory and absurd plots, and also mock the world of British society in the late19th century. His books have a great influence.

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Alice Alice's sAdventuresinWonderland (usually abbreviated as AliceinWonderland) is a famous children's literature work written by Lewis Carroll, a British writer in the19th century and a math teacher at the Christian College of Oxford University. Published in 1865, followed by Alice in the Mirror published in 187 1.

Alice in Wonderland tells the story of a little English girl named Alice who accidentally fell into a rabbit hole in order to chase a talking rabbit with a pocket watch, thus entering a magical country and experiencing a series of fantastic adventures.

Alice in Wonderland is one of the most influential absurd novels in19th century. China writer Shen Congwen's novel Alice China's Travels, published in 1928, imitates the writing technique and style of this book.

At the same time, Alice in Wonderland is also of direct significance to the later fantasy novels The Wizard of Oz and The Legend of Narnia.

Since the publication of 1865, Alice in Wonderland has been translated into at least 125 languages, and its derivatives involve painting, music, drama, clothing, movies, TV dramas, radio dramas and games.

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