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... Lewis Carroll wrote this in later years about Rugby School. ... Lewis Carroll's Works Lewis Carroll wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in 1860. ...
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... wrote to his editor and suggested a number of variations and anagrams based on the letters of his actual name, "Charles Lutwidge Dodgson." "Lewis Carroll was ...
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... wrote to his editor and suggested a number of variations and anagrams based on the letters of his actual name, "Charles Lutwidge Dodgson." "Lewis Carroll was ...
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... The story of Lewis Carroll is one of the most unique and curious in Victorian ... In 1865 Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland, which was said to be a revolution in ...
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Alice in Wonderland Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, pen name Lewis Carroll, wrote two of the most famous books in children's literature, Alice in Wonderland, and ...
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... But I think that is what Carroll had in mind when he wrote this stanza. ... Lewis Carroll in my opinion created Jabberwocky for people to use their imaginations. ...
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... This brings to mind what Gardner wrote about Carroll\'s fondness for ... Insights\") from Robert Phillips\' book, Aspects of Alice: Lewis Carroll\'s Dreamchild as ...
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... Each of these groups wrote songs that alluded to drug use at one ... to describe their acid adventures both artists used scenes from Lewis Carroll's story Alice in ...
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... Perhaps Lewis had something else on his mind while he wrote it ... Lewis Carroll had a message to get across and many believe that it lies within Alice's Wonderland ...
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... Lewis Carroll-'The shyest full-grown man, except Uncle Remus, I ever met' - sat ... Alfred Tennyson longed to hear him lecture." Twain usually wrote under pressure ...
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... Alice in Wonderland is a heavily symbolic work by a genius, Lewis Carroll. ... Mark Twain wrote the book on the subject of the conflict between childhood and ...
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... Fisher talks about two allusions there: Lewis Carroll "Through the Looking Glass" and 1 ... He grew them, wrote many poems about them, and always had apple trees ...
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... Eliot wrote the poem, after all, years before Andre Breton and his ... In this poem, the reader may remember the Cheshire Cat from Lewis Carroll's The Adventures ...
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... their wrists, and inks and soft-lead pencils that smudged as they wrote. ... Famous examples of this were Leonardo da Vinci and Lewis Carroll Left-handed writing ...
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