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Complete Biography of Lewis Carroll
註釋Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dogson, Daresbury, United Kingdom, 1832 - Guildford, id., 1898) Logician, mathematician, photographer and British novelist. After graduating from Christ Church (1854), he began to work as a teacher and collaborate in comic and literary magazines, adopting the pseudonym for which he would be universally known. In 1857 he obtained a position as professor of mathematics, and four years later he was ordained a deacon. Lewis Carroll In 1862, in the course of one of his usual walks with the little Alice Liddell and his two sisters, daughters of the dean of Christ Church, Lewis Carroll told them a fantastic story, "The underground adventures of Alice." The book was published in 1865, with the title of Alice in Wonderland; he himself financed the edition, which was a bestseller and received unanimous praise from critics, factors that prompted Carroll to write a sequel, titled Through the Looking Glass and what Alicia found there (1871).