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Who wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"?

The author of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is Lewis Carroll.

Lewis Carroll, formerly known as Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was a British mathematician, logician, fairy tale writer, priest, and photographer. He is shy by nature and suffers from a severe stutter, but he has a wide range of interests and is quite accomplished in novels, poetry, logic, and children's photography.

Graduated from Oxford University, he has been a mathematics lecturer at Christ Church College in Oxford University for a long time, and published several mathematical works on determinants and parallel principles. He also wrote a lot of prose and limericks. The famous collection of poems is "Snark Hunt", and the fairy tales "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Alice's Journey Through the Looking Glass" are his representative works.

Lewis Carroll's early life:

Lewis Carroll was the third of Fulvid's eleven children. Charles loved his mother most. He considered his mother to be one of the most gentle and loving mothers in the world. His mother is very good at running the house and attaches great importance to her children's preschool education.

It is said that seven-year-old Lewis Carroll had finished reading Bunyan's "The Pilgrim's Progress", and also read "Early Education" by Maria Edgeworth, Hannah More The Shepherds of Salisbury Meadows.

At the age of 12, Lewis Carroll was sent as a boarder to a grammar school in Richmond, ten miles away from Croft. He is diligent and studious. The principal said to his parents: His eloquence and the exquisite conception and diction of Latin prose are enough to prove that he is an extraordinary genius.