Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll is known to many as being a mystery to all who read his books and knew him.Lewis Carroll's Childhood and Schooling On January 27, 1832, Lewis Carroll (born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) was born into Northern English with Iris connections family in Cheshire, England His grandfather (also named Charles Dodgson) had advanced through the ranks of the Anglican High Church. His grandfather died in 1803 when Lewis Carroll's father and uncle were babies. In the Dodgson family, Carroll was the oldest boy but already the third child of a four and a half year marriage. In the end, there were seven girls and four boys in the Dodgson family. His mother Frances June Lutwidge as his father's first cousin. Lewis Carroll carried a gene of being a smart, full of feelings child. In his elementary school years, Carroll was taught at home. In his schooling agenda, Carroll was reading, " The Pilgrims Progress" at age seven. Carroll got severely sick hen he was five. He was naturally left handed but, suffered sever mind trauma. Lewis Carroll as sent away at age twelve. He was sent to a private school at nearby Richmond named Danbury; where he settled in nicely. Unfortunately, in 1845, Carroll's fam
Lewis Carroll wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in 1860. It was not published until later on. Carroll wrote romantic poems, which were not successful. In 1864, just before Christmas Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was released to the public. In the next year during Christmas the famous sequel, Through the Looking Glass and what Alice Found There was released. Famous cartoonist and artist Sir John Tenniel illustrated both books. (Oxford University, pg 4) Lewis Carroll only attended Rugby and the other schools mentioned He began a career of writing poetry and short stories. He sent his works to magazines and newspapers. He loved all the success and popularity.
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